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- Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 14:58:43 +0000
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Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20 In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv8073 Modified Files: its20.html its20.odd Log Message: ruby fix, see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt-comments/2013May/0001.html --- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html 2013/05/08 07:22:10 1.419 +++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html 2013/05/13 14:58:42 1.420 @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ needs to implement one data category to claim conformance to ITS 2.0</p></li></ul></li><li><p>ITS 2.0 supports all ITS 1.0 data category definitions and adds new definitions, with the exceptions of <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> and Ruby.</p></li><li><p>ITS 2.0 adds a number of new data categories not found in ITS 1.0.</p></li><li><p>While ITS 1.0 addressed only XML, ITS 2.0 specifies implementations of data categories in <em>both</em> XML <em>and</em> HTML.</p></li></ul></div><div class="div3"> -<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="ruby-in-its2" id="ruby-in-its2" shape="rect"/>1.1.2 Ruby and ITS 2.0</h4><p>ITS 1.0 provided the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-its-20070403/#ruby-annotation" shape="rect">Ruby data category</a>. ITS 2.0 does not provide ruby since as time of writing, a stable model for ruby was not available. There are ongoing discussions about the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html51/text-level-semantics.html#the-ruby-element" shape="rect">ruby model in HTML5</a>. Once these discussions are settled, in a subsequent version of ITS, the ruby data category may be re-introduced.</p></div><div class="div3"> +<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="ruby-in-its2" id="ruby-in-its2" shape="rect"/>1.1.2 Ruby and ITS 2.0</h4><p>ITS 1.0 provided the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-its-20070403/#ruby-annotation" shape="rect">Ruby data category</a>. ITS 2.0 does not provide ruby since at the time of writing, a stable model for ruby was not available. There are ongoing discussions about the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html51/text-level-semantics.html#the-ruby-element" shape="rect">ruby model in HTML5</a>. Once these discussions are settled, in a subsequent version of ITS, the ruby data category may be re-introduced.</p></div><div class="div3"> <h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="new-principles" id="new-principles" shape="rect"/>1.1.3 New Principles</h4><p>ITS 2.0 also adds the following principles and features not found in ITS 1.0:</p><ul><li><p>ITS 2.0 data categories are intended to be format neutral, with support for XML, HTML, and NIF: a data category implementation only needs to support a single content format mapping in order to support a claim of ITS 2.0 conformance.</p></li><li><p>ITS 2.0 provides algorithms to generate NIF out of HTML or XML with ITS 2.0 @@ -1351,7 +1351,8 @@ while the annotation on the third comes from another (Italian to English) engine. Both <code class="its-attr-markup">its-annotators-ref</code> attributes refer to a Web resource for information about the engine generating the <a href="#mtconfidence" shape="rect">MT Confidence</a> - annotation.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><html</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">lang</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">en</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong> + annotation.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: blue"><!DOCTYPE html></strong> +<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><html</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">lang</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">en</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><head></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><meta</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">charset</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">utf-8</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><title></strong>Sentences about capital cities @@ -5591,7 +5592,7 @@ <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><pattern></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><title></strong>ITS Tools Annotation<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"></title></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><rule</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">context</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"*[@its:annotatorsRef]"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong> - <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><assert</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">test</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"every $ref in tokenize(@its:annotatorsRef, '\s+') satisfies matches($ref, '(translate|localization-note|terminology|directionality|ruby|language-information|elements-within-text|domain|text-analysis|locale-filter|provenance|external-resource|target-pointer|id-value|preserve-space|localization-quality-issue|localization-quality-rating|mt-confidence|allowed-characters|storage-size)\|.+')"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong>The value of annotatorsRef is a space-separated list of references where each reference is composed of two parts: a data category identifier and an IRI. These two parts are separated by a character | VERTICAL LINE (U+007C).<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"></assert></strong> + <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><assert</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">test</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"every $ref in tokenize(@its:annotatorsRef, '\s+') satisfies matches($ref, '(translate|localization-note|terminology|directionality|language-information|elements-within-text|domain|text-analysis|locale-filter|provenance|external-resource|target-pointer|id-value|preserve-space|localization-quality-issue|localization-quality-rating|mt-confidence|allowed-characters|storage-size)\|.+')"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">></strong>The value of annotatorsRef is a space-separated list of references where each reference is composed of two parts: a data category identifier and an IRI. These two parts are separated by a character | VERTICAL LINE (U+007C).<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"></assert></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"></rule></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"></pattern></strong> <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096"><pattern></strong> --- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd 2013/05/08 06:01:12 1.409 +++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd 2013/05/13 14:58:42 1.410 @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ </div> <div xml:id="ruby-in-its2"> <head>Ruby and ITS 2.0</head> - <p>ITS 1.0 provided the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-its-20070403/#ruby-annotation">Ruby data category</ref>. ITS 2.0 does not provide ruby since as time of writing, a stable model for ruby was not available. There are ongoing discussions about the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/html51/text-level-semantics.html#the-ruby-element">ruby model in HTML5</ref>. Once these discussions are settled, in a subsequent version of ITS, the ruby data category may be re-introduced.</p> + <p>ITS 1.0 provided the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-its-20070403/#ruby-annotation">Ruby data category</ref>. ITS 2.0 does not provide ruby since at the time of writing, a stable model for ruby was not available. There are ongoing discussions about the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/html51/text-level-semantics.html#the-ruby-element">ruby model in HTML5</ref>. Once these discussions are settled, in a subsequent version of ITS, the ruby data category may be re-introduced.</p> </div> <div xml:id="new-principles"> <head>New Principles</head>
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