- From: Martin J. Dürst <duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp>
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 08:51:12 +0900
- To: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Cc: Daniel Yacob <yacob@geez.org>, "public-i18n-ethiopic@w3.org" <public-i18n-ethiopic@w3.org>
Hello Richard, I think Daniel has some good suggestions below for lists to contact, but you may know even better. Please advise. Regards, Martin. On 2017/11/08 02:54, Daniel Yacob wrote: > Martin & Elias, > > Thank you for the remarks. Regarding informing other parties within the > W3C, I'm really not sure where to start when I look over the many, many > email lists. Some that look like good candidates are: > > www-style, w3c-css-wg, public-html, www-internationalization > > Should I send a note to some or all of the above, any others? Are there > any recommended additions or modifications to the pages that should be made > before alerting other groups to them? > > thank you, > > -Daniel > > > > > On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 12:01 AM Wondimu, Elias <Elias.Wondimu@lmu.edu> > wrote: > >> Martin, >> >> Thank you for sharing this note. What Daniel is doing for Ethiopic >> writings is very important and please help us spread this with in the HTML >> and CSS WGs community. Let me know if I can assist you from my end. >> >> Thanks, >> Elias >> >> >> Elias Wondimu >> Publisher & Editorial Director >> >> Tsehai Publishers >> Loyola Marymount University >> One LMU Drive, UH 3012 >> Los Angeles, CA 90045 >> >> Cell: 323.533.7626 <(323)%20533-7626> | Office: 310.258.5460 >> <(310)%20258-5460> | Fax: 310.338.5193 <(310)%20338-5193> >> URL: www.tsehaipublishers.com >> >> Imprints: Marymount Institute Press and African Academic Press >> ________________________________________ >> From: Martin J. Dürst [duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp] >> Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2017 8:38 PM >> To: Daniel Yacob; public-i18n-ethiopic@w3.org >> Subject: Re: In Development: Pages to Describe Zaima Chant Requirements >> >> Hello Daniel, >> >> I have had a short look at your pages, and am very impressed with your >> work. We should make sure that people e.g. in the HTML and CSS WGs are >> aware of this. >> >> Regards, Martin. >> >> On 2017/11/02 11:19, Daniel Yacob wrote: >>> Greetings All, >>> >>> I had some inspiration recently that many of the challenges of presenting >>> Zaima chant notation could be handled by layered Ruby markup where the >>> notation text is elevated in successive layers. In effect, treating >> Zaima >>> as a three dimensional document projected onto a surface. It worked out >>> pretty well. It seems with CSS and JavaScript almost anything is >> possible >>> these days. >>> >>> While the experiment worked, the approach is akin to a "slight of hand" >>> that was very sensitive to browser versions and had no guarantee of >> working >>> long term. Case in point, when my browser updated (Chrome v60 to v61), >> it >>> all fell apart and I had to start over. In some respects presentation >>> capability was lost under the upgrade. >>> >>> The exercise did allow me to think about the broader problem of >> supporting >>> the Ge'ez hymnody, beyond just the interlinear notation. Broader still, >> to >>> consider HTML support of chant traditions that rely on staffless >> notation. >>> I am lead to conclude that the W3C would serve a broad, multi-national >> and >>> multilingual community if it took on the problem of addressing >> interlinear >>> layout more robustly by considering the use cases from chant literature. >>> >>> Presentation experiments, use cases, and thoughts on a document model >>> (general chant and zaima specific extensions) are presented here: >>> >>> http://w3c.github.io/elreq/zaima/ >>> >>> I have mostly tested the pages in Chrome 61 and Safari 11 which do pretty >>> well, your browser window will need to be opened wide for most pages if >> not >>> full screen. The documents change almost daily, but are stable for the >>> most part now. >>> >>> There is a lot that can be said about the various aspects of the >>> experiments and where they could lead, and many questions raised in need >> of >>> expert input, but I'll stop for now. In short, I plan to continue >> refining >>> the zaima document model and hope to take up the general problem of >>> interlinear text layout with interested groups at the W3C. Any input is >>> welcomed. >>> >>> thanks, >>> >>> -Daniel >> >> > -- Prof. Dr.sc. Martin J. Dürst Department of Intelligent Information Technology College of Science and Engineering Aoyama Gakuin University Fuchinobe 5-1-10, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara 252-5258 Japan
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