[osis-core] yet more div types
Patrick Durusau
osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
Mon, 07 Jul 2003 07:15:54 -0400
Chris,
Thanks! Should be able to fit them in, provided I add them to the
documentation. ;-)
When we reach source materails, i.e., biblical manuscripts, remind me
that we need open and closed paragraphs for Hebrew manuscripts. (I will
at least bring a reprint and show you what I am talking about in August.)
Hope you are having a great day!
Patrick
Chris Little wrote:
> I know it's late, but adding div types is relatively painless....
>
> In working on the Catechism of the Catholic Church for the CBA meeting,
> I've run across some div types that might make sense to add:
> part (also important for Summa Theologica)
> article
> paragraph (badly named, but this is a <div>, not a <p>--<p> is appropriate
> in other parts of the document)
> summary (most articles have a separate "In Brief" section)
>
> The hierarchy is part->section->chapter->article->paragraph-><p>.
>
> Other catechisms/confessions are probably similarly formatted. We should
> also be able to mark up basic structure for law books. :) If it's too
> late or not agreeable, I can use x- of course.
>
> --Chris
>
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Patrick Durusau
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Society of Biblical Literature
Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org
Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
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