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Re: Use TEI (was Re: Gutenberg Project <longish>)

  • From: Michael Fuller <msf@i...>
  • To: xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 17:21:07 +1100

Re: Use TEI (was Re: Gutenberg Project <longish>)
> I agree with David and Sebastian that it seems a little silly to start 
> re-inventing the wheel here, particularly when you can so easily re-work 
> the expansive TEI interchange-focused models to create more limited 
> authoring-focused DTDs that will be more congenial to initial markup of the 
> Gutenberg texts.

Dare I suggest that they simply use Architectural Forms to allow
their DTDs to be bridged to the TEI DTDs?

Only half a :-).

Michael


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