- From: Daniel Yacob <yacob@geez.org>
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 03:35:07 +0000
- To: public-html@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CACvO6KCc1aEFtz=TLn9RpW9M-FUv8WQ+eVspjqWn2GuMUzuitw@mail.gmail.com>
Greetings, HTML markup support for interlinear text is limited to Ruby annotation use cases. Arguably Ruby is the most common and best understood interlinear writing practice. There are other practices that have layout needs in common with Ruby but then have their own additional presentation requirements. While there may be many uses cases for interlinear text, I'm personally only familiar with staffless chant notation (e.g. Znamenny, Syric, Byzantine, Ethiopic, Hebrew, etc). Could the W3C WG for HTML take on the bigger problem of tag support for interlinear text layout? Ruby might then be treated as a special case of interlinear text and chant as another. Both could apply a common base tag set, then more specialized tags as needed. I realize that this approach throws a wrench into established Ruby markup, which could be grandfathered in and deprecated over time, or not. My main thrust here is to raise the need for broader interlinear text layout support under HTML and make myself available to discuss requirements with interested parties. thank you, -Daniel
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