
DP produces TEI text. But very few post processors take to the TEI route. Why? The software Guiguts automatically converts the formatted text to html. You need not know much about HTML. The html output only needs to be tweaked at times. Even that is not necessary in all cases. Even with this scenario there has been a reluctance on the part of many post processors to do a html version. DP does not insist on a html version. But most of the Project Managers do insist on a html version. Even then there are DP projects which are posted only in the text format. For TEI to become popular we need a software which would automatically convert the TEI text to a final TEI version. Is it possible? I saw a software here. How good is it? http://www.tei-c.org/Talks/Forli/2006/conversion.xml On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Marcello Perathoner <marcello@perathoner.de
wrote:
Al Haines (shaw) wrote:
It's clearly stated in PG Volunteers' FAQ V.89 (
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:Volunteers%27_FAQ#V.89._Are_there_an...)
that if you want to prevent unwanted wrapping, lines that should not be wrapped should be indented a space or two.
This `markup´ does not distinguish between poetry and a block quote. A block quote should be indented *and* rewrapped.
And the Rewrap Blues is only part of the problem ...
Another formidable challenge is to recover the chapter headings and other headings to make them stand out and to build a TOC.
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