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Subject: [xsl] Sample Article/Bibliography XML/XSL kits announced From: Mulberry Technologies List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:05:41 -0400 |
>To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Sample Article/Bibliography XML/XSL kits announced >From: <acmuller@xxxxxxx> >Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:58:42 +0900 > > >As promised, I have made two small sample TEI-XML/XSL "kits" available on >my site for the purpose of allowing XML beginners a chance to see how they >might go about writing their papers and creating bibliographies with >XML/XSL. I received very important advice on this list that enabled me to >finish this off, and I appreciate it. [Note: I have not had a chance to >implement the most recent suggestions offered by Jeni]. I have included the >announcement message that I used for the humanities lists I subscribe to. > >The setup is located at > >http://www.acmuller.net/xml-tei-tut/index.html > >Any further suggestions and comments are appreciated -- Chuck > >----------------------------- > > >From: Charles Muller >Subject: Sample Application Kits for Articles and Bibliographies in >TEI-XML > >For researchers who are interested in having a writing environment that >which >allows for the greatest degree of open-endedness in terms of final >publication options--especially when those options include web >publication, >it is clear that the combination of XML with XSL style sheets is one of >the >most powerful and interesting alternatives. > >The problem for most academics, however, who are interested in trying XML >for their >own writing and publication is finding out exactly where and how to start. >For many, the >technical challenge seems overwhelming. > >As a way of trying to help overcome this technical impediment, I have >recently prepared two sample application "kits" which the average >computer >user should be able to download, set up, and begin to use with relative >ease. These are: > >(1) A sample bibliography, and > >(2) A sample article (my own, a draft in progress) > >In both cases, all you have to do is go to the site, read the basic >instructions, download the ZIP package, unzip it, and go to work. Both >packages contain: > >(1) An XML source file. >(2) The related Document Typed Definition files, already linked and ready >to go. >(3) The related XSL style sheets, also already linked and ready to go. >You >may also play with these and try to adjust them. >(4) A set of instructions. The instructions for the article are more >detailed than those for the bibliography. > >Please go to: http://www.acmuller.net/xml-tei-tut/index.html > >Enjoy! > >Chuck > > >Charles Muller <acmuller@xxxxxxx> >Toyo Gakuen University > >Digital Dictionary of Buddhism: www.acmuller.net XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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