- From: CVS User dfilip <cvsmail@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:17:39 +0000
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Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20 In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv26255 Modified Files: its20.odd Log Message: typo, and minor rewording in 2.6 --- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd 2013/06/17 11:09:44 1.465 +++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd 2013/06/17 11:17:39 1.466 @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ </div> <div xml:id="html5-existing-markup-versus-its"><head>HTML markup with ITS 2.0 counterparts</head> <p>There are four ITS 2.0 data categories, which have counterparts in HTML markup. In these cases, native HTML markup provides some information - in termms of ITS 2.0 data categories. For these data categories, ITS 2.0 defines the following:</p> + in terms of ITS 2.0 data categories. For these data categories, ITS 2.0 defines the following:</p> <list type="unordered"> <item><p>The <ref target="#language-information">Language Information</ref> data category has the HTML <code>lang</code> attribute as a counterpart. In XHTML the counterpart is the <code>xml:lang</code> attribute. These HTML attributes act as @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ </div> <div xml:id="traceability"><head>Traceability</head> - <p>The <ref target="#its-tool-annotation">ITS Tools Annotation</ref> mechanism allows associating processor information with individual data categories in a document, independently from data category annotations themselves (e.g. the Entity Type related to Text Analysis). The mechanism associates identifiers for tools with data categories via the <att>annotatorsRef</att> attribute (or <ref>annotators-ref</ref> in <ptr type="bibref" target="#html5"/>) and is mandatory for the <ref target="#mtconfidence">MT Confidence</ref> data category. For the <ref target="#terminology">Terminology</ref> and <ref target="#textanalysis">Text Analysis</ref> data categories the ITS Tools Annotation is mandatory if the data categories provide confidence information. Nevertheless, <ref target="#its-tool-annotation">ITS Tools Annotation</ref> can be used for all data categories. <ptr target="#EX-its-tool-annotation-2" type="exref"/> demonstrates the usage in the context of several data categories. + <p>The <ref target="#its-tool-annotation">ITS Tools Annotation</ref> mechanism allows processor information to be associated with individual data categories in a document, independently from data category annotations themselves (e.g. the Entity Type related to Text Analysis). The mechanism associates identifiers for tools with data categories via the <att>annotatorsRef</att> attribute (or <ref>annotators-ref</ref> in <ptr type="bibref" target="#html5"/>) and is mandatory for the <ref target="#mtconfidence">MT Confidence</ref> data category. For the <ref target="#terminology">Terminology</ref> and <ref target="#textanalysis">Text Analysis</ref> data categories the ITS Tools Annotation is mandatory if the data categories provide confidence information. Nevertheless, <ref target="#its-tool-annotation">ITS Tools Annotation</ref> can be used for all data categories. <ptr target="#EX-its-tool-annotation-2" type="exref"/> demonstrates the usage in the context of several data categories. </p></div> <div xml:id="mapping-conversion">
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