RE: New tutorial for REVIEW: Ruby Markup and Styling

Thanks Ann !

Always helps to get such good feedback, especially from a 'novice', since
we're definitely trying to reach the non-technical content authors with this
stuff. 

RI

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Richard Ishida
W3C

contact info:
http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ 

W3C Internationalization:
http://www.w3.org/International/ 

Publication blog:
http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/
 
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bassetti, Ann [mailto:ann.bassetti@boeing.com] 
> Sent: 27 June 2005 15:52
> To: Richard Ishida; www-international@w3.org
> Subject: RE: New tutorial for REVIEW: Ruby Markup and Styling
> 
> I don't know enough about the technical bits to pick up on 
> the important details that others have noticed.  But, from a 
> novice point-of-view, I do want to say that this tutorial 
> looks very 'clean', straight-forward, well-written, and 
> handsomely designed. I appreciate having the option of 
> several different views, especially the all-on-one-page view 
> which facilitates printing.
> 
> Nice job, Richard! (Do you supposed you could prepare similar 
> tutorials for all the specs? ;-)
> 
>   -- Ann
> 
> Ann Bassetti
> Web Integration Manager
> Boeing Information Technology
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Ishida [mailto:ishida@w3.org]
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 12:47 PM
> To: www-international@w3.org
> Subject: New tutorial for REVIEW: Ruby Markup and Styling
> 
> 
> 
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> http://www.w3.org/International/tutorials/ruby/
> 
> Comments are being sought on this tutorial prior to final release.
> Please send any comments to www-international@w3.org.
> 
> Description:
> Ruby is a name for small annotations that are rendered alongside base
> text. This is especially useful for Japanese and other East Asian
> content (ruby is known as furigana in Japanese). The Ruby Annotation
> specification provides a way to mark up ruby text, and has 
> been adopted
> as an XHTML 1.1 module. Work is under way in CSS3 on mechanisms to
> support styling of ruby text. This tutorial will introduce you to the
> basic mechanisms, and discuss the current state of the art 
> with regards
> to ruby support.
> 
> 
> ============
> Richard Ishida
> W3C
> 
> contact info:
> 
> http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ 
> 
> W3C Internationalization:
> http://www.w3.org/International/ 
> 
> Publication blog:
> http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/
>  
> 
> 

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