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Are you interested in footnotes for this edition? #109

Open JonathanReeve opened 8 years ago

JonathanReeve commented 8 years ago

I think it'd be fun to add Walter Benjamin's notes from The Arcades Project (Convolutes J) that reference Les Fleurs du Mal.

My personal philosophy with TEI editions is, put everything in, and let the XSL sort it out later, i.e. show/hide metatextual elements, but I can see how you might want to keep secondary sources like this out.

CliffordAnderson commented 8 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion, @JonathanReeve. I think that sounds like fun too. What do you thinking about starting a branch with Benjamin's notes?

I'd be glad to get the consensus of the group about adding them to the main edition, but I see no reason why not. What do you think @Ramona2020 and @ToddHughes?

Ramona2020 commented 8 years ago

I think it's a good idea to add his notes to a branch. I think we should consider this for a future enhancement once we've completed the basic critical apparatus and take our website public. I don't think we're ready to incorporate his ideas into our workflow yet.

Ramona

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Thanks for the suggestion, @JonathanReeve. I think that sounds like fun too. What do you thinking about starting a branch with Benjamin's notes?

I'd be glad to get the consensus of the group about adding them to the main edition, but I see no reason why not. What do you think @Ramona2020 and @ToddHughes?

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