On 20/07/15 14:56, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
On 7/19/15 11:42 PM, Syd Bauman wrote:
(4) to continue to support existing TEI projects --- -- -------- -- ------- -------- --- -------- Any project that uses the WWP "rendition ladder" system (for which there is some software support, although not much; and which was adopted, over my mild objection, as a best practice by the TEI in Libraries task force) requires that the pieces of @rend not be thought of as space-separated tokens, and that order be significant. Period.
For the record, while rendition ladders were recommended in versions 1.0 to 2.1 of the "best practices" document, that recommendation was removed in version 3.0, published in 2011.
Partly, if I'm remembering correctly, as a result of the Council coming to the decision that they should be considered whitespace separated tokens and the order not be considered significant since we now had @rendition as a more formal means of expressing such things. -James -- Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@it.ox.ac.uk Academic IT Services, University of Oxford