[osis-core] osis1.1 about to leave the station!
Kees F. de Blois
osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
Fri, 13 Sep 2002 21:31:57 +0200
Todd,
Another question from Nathan re. the Psalm 2 example:
"I don't really understand these examples.
If osisID always equals splitID why are they both present. If they are
Sometimes different where is there an example of this and what does it
mean when they are different.
Also there are two <verse> elements with id "Ps.2.2" I would have thot
it would be illegal for two elements to have the same Id since the main
purpose of an Id (I would have thot) is to have a unique way of refering
to an element."
Kees
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:owner-osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org] On Behalf Of
> Todd Tillinghast
> Sent: 03 September 2002 05:38
> To: osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
> Subject: RE: [osis-core] osis1.1 about to leave the station!
>
>
> No arguments with the current schema. Let's release it.
>
> I think we should trim the elements we put global attributes
> on as a refinement to the model in the future, particularly
> elements in the header.
>
> Attached is a sample doc of Ps.1, Ps.2, Ps.3, and Matt.1.
>
> Todd
>
> > Guys,
> >
> > Final version attached.
> >
> > If you see obvious typos, send a note with the typo only. Or
> completely
> > inconsistent text (I will read one more time before sending
> to the ABS
> > for posting so hopefully I will notice any completely wrong
> names but
> > don't count on it.
> >
> > If you think more examples or illustrations are needed,
> great, write
> > them up as HTML pages and we can post them to the website.
> >
> > Starting on the linguistic model in Philly later this week so enjoy
> the
> > short break. ;-)
> >
> > Could not have done it at all without you guys!
> >
> > Thanks seems so inadequte but thanks anyway!
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> > --
> > Patrick Durusau
> > Director of Research and Development
> > Society of Biblical Literature
> > pdurusau@emory.edu
>
>