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While looking at the construction of a literate programming system, I, too, discovered openebook, and also concluded that it is far too presentation-centric. We really do need a semantic system, perhaps coupled with XSL for the presentation. I hereby second Frank's motion to pursue such a thread. Jack Park At 11:21 PM 2/11/00 -0500, you wrote: > > I recently stumbled across the Open eBook XML initiative (see > > http://www.openebook.org/ ). I am interested if either of your > > organizations have an opinion on OEB > >We have an open mind about eBook. Indeed we have an open mind about all >DTD's. We have people marking up documents against Docbook, TEI and XHTML.If >any one wants to use eBook to mark up books thats fine by us, all we ask is >that the DTD used is freely available.. > >My own reservations about eBook are that it appears to mix css with XHTML >for a styled markup, and I feel that markup of historic documents should be >entirely semantic plus structure. > >So if that is what the marker wants to do I would prefer XHTML plus a style >sheet, but that is purely a personal opinion, officially the marker can use >eBook. > >The only absolute rule we have is that the markup must validate against a >dtd in the public domain. > >In fact 90% of the books marked up so far have used one of our own DTD's, >which are designed to be both descriptive and easy to use. We want to >develop an academically sound version of these DTD's, and this is where we >hope members of this list will help us! > >Frank >----- Original Message ----- >From: Dave Carlson <dcarlson@o...> >To: <xml-dev@x...> >Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 12:01 PM >Subject: Re: (Pre)Announce: Gutenberg at HWG > > > > Frank, > > I recently stumbled across the Open eBook XML initiative (see > > http://www.openebook.org/ ). I am interested if either of your > > organizations have an opinion on OEB, particularly because I noticed it is > > not mentioned in your announcement. > > > > OEB requires use of a subset of XHTML for the body of the eBook (but >allows > > for extensions), and defines an XML package document standard for defining > > all of the book's parts, plus specifying Dublin Core metadata. > > > > -- Dave > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Frank Boumphrey <bckman@i...> > > To: <xml-dev@x...> > > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 2:09 AM > > Subject: (Pre)Announce: Gutenberg at HWG > > > > > > > > > > The HTML Writers Guild is a not-for-profit, 125,000 strong international > > educational organization of HTML authors. > > > > Project Gutenberg is an organization founded by Michael Hart in 1971 to > > record the worlds great literature as ASCII text. To date almost 10,000 > > volumes have been marked up. > > > > 'Gutenberg at HWG' is a joint initative of these organizations to convert > > the ASCII texts to XML. This project has been in gestation for a few weeks > > but is not yet officially launched. We are in the process of a 'proof of > > concept' trial with a few of of our members. . The (unfinished) site can >be > > visited at www.hwg.org/opcenter/gutenberg. We have already marked up about > > 30 books, and have another 50 or so in the pipeline. See > > www.hwg.org/opcenter/gutenberg/checkdoc.html. > > > > We are operating two mailing lists which can be subscribed to at > > www.hwg.org/lists > > for the general discussion of markup (hwg-gutenberg@h...) and for the > > design of suitable DTD's for marking up historical documents > > (hwg-gutenberg-dtds@h...). > > > > Currently we have in operation 3 'alpha' XML DTD's for Plays, Books and > > Poetry. We also encourage the use of any other XML DTD's such as XHTML >and > > Norms DocBook.dtd for XML. Murray Altheim has also contributed a great >DTD! > > > > We are pre-announcing to this list in the hope that members of the list >will > > take an active role in helping us develop suitable DTD's for this >important > > project, or may otherwise contribute their expertise. > > > > We are also looking for individuals who would be interested in supervising > > XML markup in languages other than English, and in non-roman character >sets. > > There are numerous documents in Crylic, Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Kanji, > > Hebrew etc. that are asking to be transcribed and marked up. If any one > > feels they can supervise or partake in such an effort we would love to >hear > > from you. > > > > I hope that all interested parties will subscribe to our mailing lists. I > > can also attest to the fact that marking up an ASCII document in XML is > > great fun and relaxation! If any one would like to help in this or any > > other capacity, could they e-mail me at this address or at frank@h... >and > > put 'xml-dev/gutenberg' in the header. > > > > I look forward to hearing from you > > > > Frank Boumphrey. > > VP HTML Writers Guild > > Director Gutenberg@HWG > > > > > >
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