
Hi People, What I wanted is a system of mark-up that has some value as standard. It should be future proof, well documented, and vendor neutral, such that I won't be forced to stay with one platform. I am currently looking at SSML, which is an XML based W3C standard, in combination with aural CSS stylesheets. I know there are very few tools for this, but will rather, for the time being, transform to temporary formats than compromise on non-standard formats for masters. I will actually integrate the information machine spoken books require in my master TEI documents with a small number of extentions, which again, I will document. For Project Gutenberg, we have to plan for the long term. Best regards, Jeroen. Keith J. Schultz wrote:
He wanted a system for markup. The Mac system can do this. All needed information is avaible free of charge and can be used publically. The system is customizable. I do admitt it is not crossplatform, but it can be used as a starting place if one has access to a Mac.