I'm a bit ashamed but indeed I do not have ODDs of my own to test.
On 5 February 2016 at 15:56, Raffaele Viglianti wrote: Hi Lou, I converted the Shelley Godwin Archive ODD to PureODD last week. Sorry for
not following up sooner. The ODD is here: https://github.com/umd-mith/sga/blob/master/data/odd/shelley-godwin-page.odd Everything seems to work fine, but I have two comments / questions: 1) Datatypes (macroSpec[@type='dt']) are still defined in RNG, correct? We
define some custom datatypes in our ODD and I still had to use RNG 2) The XSD that gets generated returns a "cos-nonambig" error on tei:list.
We don't touch tei:ist in the ODD however. We have always only generated
RNG, so I'm not sure whether this problem is new (ie caused by Pure ODD, or
it's always been there) I hope to find the time to give a stab at the MEI ODD too (that will be
fun), but I will need a converter script there, because it's a *huge* ODD. Raff On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 6:29 AM, Lou Burnard I haven't heard from anyone since I asked Council members to check that
their existing ODDs continue to work as expected using the lb42-pureodd
branch. So maybe no Council members actually have any ODDs to check, or
maybe those who do have all checked and have nothing to report, or maybe
they just haven't got round to it yet. I don't know, but just in case
it's
the 3rd possibility, please could I urge you to give it a go this
weekend?
If you prefer, you could just bung me a copy of the ODD and I'll test it
for you! Why the pressure? Well, mostly that I've just been reminded that we're
aiming for a pre-release freeze for the end of the current month, and I'm
going to be buried in the French countryside with only intermittent net
access until then. --
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