- From: Alexander Savenkov <w3@hotbox.ru>
- Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 19:38:17 +0400
- To: w3c-translators <w3c-translators@w3.org>
Hello translators, Martin, Stefan, XHTML Basic in Russian is available at: http://w3.hotbox.ru/TR/2000/REC-xhtml-basic-20001219 (including text-only, zip, and gzip'ed tar versions, missing Postscript and PDF versions) The list of terms/abbreviations/acronyms is located at: http://w3.hotbox.ru/TR/2000/REC-xhtml-basic-20001219/glossary.html The above-mentioned list is linked from the spec itself and included into zip and gzip archives (I specified that it's not a part of the spec). The glossary also includes the acknowledgments section where you can find out how many people were bothered by me. See: http://w3.hotbox.ru/TR/2000/REC-xhtml-basic-20001219/glossary.html#acks I used the following techniques to handle names and acronyms (already discussed on the list): 1) The first appearance of every name is followed by its original form in English; 2) The first appearance of important abbrs/acronyms is followed by Russian explanation; 3) Every acronym and abbreviation is inluded into the glossary. Martin, could you check the disclosure about the only normative version, etc.? Is it ok not to have it in the header but just after the copyright notice? Best wishes. --- Alexander Savenkov http://www.thecroll.com/ w3@hotbox.ru http://croll.da.ru/
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