- From: Laurent Carcone <Laurent.Carcone@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:04:39 +0200
- To: www-amaya-dev@w3.org
- Cc: agentiamaya@hotmail.com
Here is the thread of the discussion we had on this topic last monday, discussion begun on the annotation mailing list. >>>> Hy, >>>> I'm trying to open a LMML document with Amaya, but the layout is strange. >>>> There is not the titles, no itemize and a lot of other things. >>>> Why? The LMML site say that many of the XML-editors currently on the market >>>> support the LMML format. Amaya not? >>>> Thanks, >>>> Francesca >>> Hello Francesca, >>> Could you send us your LMML sample so that I can test its layout in Amaya. >>> I have a look to the LMML site and I haven't found any sample. >>> Thanks >>> Laurent Carcone >> It's in Italian, sorry. >> I'm sending you my LMML sample (provaconreti.xml) and the XSL file >> (layout.xls). For the DTD file, you can find it to the LMML site. >> Francesca > Thanks for the examples. > Amaya doesn't valid xml documents, it verifies 'only' their well-formedness, > builds a DOM-tree that corresponds to the source document ans displays the > content of the elements in the formatted-view. You can associate xml > style-sheet to improve the display (as it is made in your document) but for > the moment, Amaya supports only css style-sheets, not xsl ones. It's the > reason why the layout of your documents looks 'strange'. > Regards > Laurent
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