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Subject: Fwd: Uppercasing normative keywords in OASIS Docbook template?


Hi all,
Martin and Chet confirmed that it is OK to uppercase and I can implement the proper front matter language.

1) Please write to the list before next TC meeting on July 2 in case you DISAGREE with uppercasing the normative keywords [let us not spend any more time with this discussion online]

2) Do we have a volunteer who would be able to implement the uppercasing via the spec stylesheet? [I could do a search and replace, but I believe the stylesheet option is more elegant and doable, as all normative keywords are decorated] 

Cheers
dF

Dr. David Filip
=======================
LRC | CNGL | LT-Web | CSIS
University of Limerick, Ireland
telephone: +353-6120-2781
cellphone: +353-86-0222-158
facsimile: +353-6120-2734
mailto: david.filip@ul.ie


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chet Ensign <chet.ensign@oasis-open.org>
Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Uppercasing normative keywords in OASIS Docbook template?
To: Martin Chapman <martin.chapman@oracle.com>
Cc: "Dr. David Filip" <David.Filip@ul.ie>


Yes, taking the language from sect 2.2 of TOSCA would be fine. I have an assignment to update the DocBook template to ensure that this language is correct. 

Thanks Martin, thanks David... 

/chet


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Martin Chapman <martin.chapman@oracle.com> wrote:

David,

 

Double check with Chet but  I think you can copy from recent specs like TOSCA:

http://docs.oasis-open.org/tosca/TOSCA/v1.0/cs02/TOSCA-v1.0-cs02.html#_Toc356403637

 

Martin.

 

From: Dr. David Filip [mailto:David.Filip@ul.ie]
Sent: 26 June 2013 13:03
To: Martin Chapman
Cc: xliff@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Uppercasing normative keywords in OASIS Docbook template?

 

Hello Martin,

 

this is to follow up on the XLIFF TC meeting that you visited to explain about your checklist and comments in XLIFF 2.0 1st Public Review.

 

Among other things, we discussed usage of uppercased normative keywords.

 

Our DocBook template enforces italics through the stylesheet and also the prose says it does NOT uppercase 

 

Our TC has consensus to go with UPPERCASE (and also a csprd comment requesting that) and I guess we can do it through the stylesheet, but can you please point to a template language that says that, or are we fine to formulate this independently?

 

Thanks in advance for double checking and letting us know

dF

 


Dr. David Filip

=======================

LRC | CNGL | LT-Web | CSIS

University of Limerick, Ireland

telephone: +353-6120-2781

cellphone: +353-86-0222-158

facsimile: +353-6120-2734




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/chet 
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