RE: Timed Text Authoring Format - Distribution Format Exchange Profile (DFXP)

Andrew,

 

Thanks for your comments. See inline for responses.


Regards,

Glenn Adams

 

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From: Andrew Cates [mailto:Andrew.Cates@sos-uk.org.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 11:24 AM
To: public-tt@w3.org
Subject: Re: Timed Text Authoring Format - Distribution Format Exchange
Profile (DFXP)

 

Minor comments/ typos:

 

Just above figure 2 at the end the word "abtitrary" is written, which
should be "arbitrary". It is spelt correctly later in the same sentence

 

Fixed in editor's working copy.

 

At present the main text runs straight into Appendices without saying
"Appendices", or having any kind of break or anything. I think the word
"Appendices" needs adding as a header.

 

The DFXP WD is authored using an XML document type known as "XMLSpec"
which is used by many W3C WGs for document production. This is used
along with a standardized stylesheet for transformation into XHTML. At
present, this standardized stylesheet does not place a header labelling
"Appendices" in the body of the document, although it does place this in
the Table of Contents. If you examine other W3C specs based on XMLSpec,
such as XML Schema Part 1, you will see this convention used
consistently.

 

Andrew Cates

 

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Received on Wednesday, 16 March 2005 17:25:43 UTC