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Subject: Style sheet changes needed for committee note / editorial points to be aware of
Hi, folks. We had to make some last minute changes to the HTML and PDF for the committee note. Alan and I worked on this, and I want to make sure that we capture what we had to do so that we can make changes to the style sheets. Here's what I can remember; Alan, can you add to this also? These
are the items that are related to the style sheets:
From an editorial perspective, OASIS requested the following changes: <from OASIS> (c) Please use "N/A" instead of the words "Not applicable" in
"Previous version", to match OASIS style.
(d) (not a template issue) - the phrase "(this document)"
wasn't appropriate in the list of "Related work"
(e) incorrect file name in page footers (PDF only) - it was
set as "dita-LwDITA-lwdita-v1.0-cn01" instead of the actual file
name - "LwDITA-v1.0-cn01" (Note it will be "cnprd01" for the
Public Review)
(f) in PDF footers - The stage name should not be placed
above the copyright notice. (For the PR stage, it may not even
fit - ""Committee Note Draft 01 / Public Review Draft 01").
(g) missing "OASIS" before "Committee Note 01" in Citation format.
(Note that "OASIS" should appear in the "Citation format"*, but is
NOT added in the top subtitle.</from OASIS> Things that are probably a DITA-OT issue: <from OASIS>
We also noted some strange issues with the HTML code (visible in text editor), which we modified (so they are not in the published version): - the following three tags are each repeated about 109 times
in the <head>:
<meta name="prodname" content="" /> <meta name="version" content="LwDITA" /> <meta name="DC.Creator" content="OASIS DITA Technical Committee" /> Maybe something in your machinery is inserting these tags
each time the files are edited - ??
<a class="xref no-italics" href=""http://docs.oasis-open">http://docs.oasis-open. <a href=""http://docs.oasis-open">http://docs.oasis-open.
<span class="keyword">http://docs.
Also, due to the <title> tag, the display in a
browser window tab shows the document name as "Specification
URIs".
<title>Specification URIs</title> (changed
to <title>Lightweight DITA: An
Introduction</title>)
<from OASIS> I simply modified the HTML manually. --
Best, Kris Kristen James Eberlein Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee Principal consultant, Eberlein Consulting www.eberleinconsulting.com +1 919 682-2290; kriseberlein (skype) |
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