New version of 'The Chymistry of Isaac Newton', using XProc pipelines to generate a website based on TEI XML encodings of Newton's alchemical manuscripts, and Apache Solr as a search engine.
We talked about the coloring of text enclosed in \<sic> elements at last meeting.
The consensus is that we want the editorially inserted '\<sic>' to be colored blue but not Newton's text. This seems to consistent consistent with the coloring of editorially inserted \<illeg.> and \<supplied> elements.
During the discussion we compared the P4 live site and P4 dev site on 8215, and discovered that a change had been introduced in the dev site at some point which departed from this coloring policy, which, frankly, Bill and I don't recall, so we're trying to get a handle on this. Takatomo and I will look at the P4 dev site code even though it soon won't matter, if all goes well here.
We talked about the coloring of text enclosed in \<sic> elements at last meeting.
The consensus is that we want the editorially inserted '\<sic>' to be colored blue but not Newton's text. This seems to consistent consistent with the coloring of editorially inserted \<illeg.> and \<supplied> elements.
During the discussion we compared the P4 live site and P4 dev site on 8215, and discovered that a change had been introduced in the dev site at some point which departed from this coloring policy, which, frankly, Bill and I don't recall, so we're trying to get a handle on this. Takatomo and I will look at the P4 dev site code even though it soon won't matter, if all goes well here.