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Subject: Re: [dss-x] Intermediate version of generated markdown
Hi Andreas, thank you for providing the two versions. The gren areas are even more riddles to me than they were in word era. Maybe I should better understand where the filler snippets are that enter around those safeguarded areas. It seems that these are in fact a blend of what is in the schema(s) and what is mixed into some code I still have to see. For the editing eperience, I think a simple safeguarde tag like I injected in the one sample snippet is more readable and one can focus as editor on the text surrounding it instead of writing some funny text in few gaps - maybe it is just a feeling that is based on a misperception - we seemt to have to find what is more helpful: Dumb snippet injection from schema and risking inconsistency in prose around it because we only see the schema "after merge" or Dumb prose insertion and the schema paints nearly the complete landscape with prose from some snippets that when to be corrected might cause a scavenger hunt. So I am undecided, but more inclined to look for a more collage like solution, that looks for elements in the schema based on markers in the prose than as is the other way around. Unfortunately I hae a mandatory "management" course this Monday direct after usual office hours until late (9 pm hopefully back home) - of course I enjoy the course, but not the conflict ... So, to ease you guys meeting and reaching quorum, I will as usual register my presence. Please do not forget to copy the chat trace from the "soaphub" after the meeting into an email sent to the list. PS: ... feels like tommorow we can hear the bells jingle already $ echo "seilf emit" | rev All the best, Stefan Am 12.11.18 um 22:37 schrieb Andreas Kuehne:
Hi all, based on Stefan's markdown version of the core spec 2.0 I applied the 'usual' generation step . See the generated markdown / HTML files attached. To reuse the given setup and the options of the available markdown libraries the most convenient approach is to use the 'var' tag of HTML. In the markdown the user content to be preserved can be inserted between the <var> and </var> in the same way Word offered it in the 'green' sections. Please take a look whether my approach and the results do make sense. Greetings, Andreas
-- Stefan Hagen read://shagen.de talk: eventually
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