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  • From: Len Bullard <len.bullard@u...>
  • To: Jim Melton <jim.melton@a...>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:47:28 -0500

As Jeff pointed out off list, to markup, means we need "to mark it up"
except for the imperative:  'go mark up the page' but it would be the same
for tagging... except during recess.

Ok, Roger.  You're it.

len


From: Jim Melton [mailto:jim.melton@a...] 
 
Maybe I'm showing my age, but I think that "markup" is a noun that 
specifies additional "stuff" associated with text (or other source 
material) to indicate how it is to be handled (e.g., formatted, 
processed, analyzed), while "to mark up" is the verb that identifies 
the process of adding markup to text (et al).

Using my definitions, Roger's item 1 would be my preferred 
terminology, while 6 and 7 are distant seconds.  While 2, 4, and 
maybe even 3 are more or less accurate, they are very specific to 
this (XML/HTML) specific kind of markup.  And 5 just sounds wrong to 
my ears, but it's arguably no worse than 2, 3, and 4.

Just one opinion,
    Jim

 


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