Re: Someone to review my WD chapter?

Ups, sorry. I've just removed the <b>s. I noticed them earlier today
in the document, too, as I was doing some proofreading.
Cheers,
Silvia.

2009/4/7 Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl>:
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> On 6 apr 2009, at 18:54, Raphaël Troncy wrote:
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>> Dear Jack,
>>
>>> I think I've finished my chapter of the WD (chapter 7,
>>> <http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/WD-media-fragments-reqs/#naming-fragment>).
>>
>> Great, thanks!
>>
>>> There's still quite a few ednotes in there, and also I'd like someone to
>>> review it for stuff that I've missed (or over-specified), etc.
>>> Any takers?
>>
>> I will be your 'taker' and provide an informal review tonight.
>> Between, it seems you have introduced new xml elements, that are not
>> expected from xmlspec since when I tried to convert again into HTML, I get
>> the warning "No template matches", see line 178 of 'xmlspec.xsl'. Any idea
>> of the elements that you have used and that extend the xmlspec vocabulary?
>
>
> Well, I didn't do so intentionally. And: I don't see the problem myself.
>
> Here's the workflow I've followed, possibly I'm doing something wrong here:
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> 1. Edit overview.xml
> 2. Run "make". This converts overview.xml to overview.hml through xslt magic
> or something.
> 3. Move overview.hml to overview.html
> 4. Preview in browser
> 5. Back to step 1.
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> I'm getting one warning message every time I run make: "No template matches
> b". This isn't something I introduced (it did this before I started edits)
> and it also seems to be a warning (the output file is produced fine, which
> isn't the case when I foul up the xmlspec with my edits). Ah! Reading your
> message again (carefully, this time:-) it seems that this is the error
> you're referring to.
>
> Let's see who we can blame this one on.... Bingo! It's Sylvia:
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> 1.22         (spfeiffe 25-Mar-09): A typical media resource consists of
> multiple tracks of data multiplexed together into the media resource. A
> media resource could for example consist of several audio, several video,
> and several textual annotation or metadata <b>tracks</b>. Their individual
> extraction / addressing is desirable in particular from a media adaptation
> point of view.
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> --
> Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen@cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
> If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman
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