Closed arlogriffiths closed 4 months ago
I have updated the patterns, it might take up to 24 to be applied for critical editions since we use an exterior file to generate the pattern.
At the moment, I don't see the effect yet in our epigraphic editions. Here's an example from tfc-khmer-epigraphy:
Meanwhile, @met is not being displayed at all in such cases as <div type="canto" n="1" met="jagaddhita">
(from DHARMA_CritEdKakavinParthayajna.xml)
Should we apply @rend="met" to make it be displayed? (I thought the default behavior was to display it in case of <div>
....)
I have changed all the system if should be stable enough now for both your points
The display in Kakavin Parthayajna now looks nice, thanks!
The display in DHARMA_INSCIK00419, from which I took the epigraphic example, does not seem to have changed.
No updates have been made on tfc-khmer-repository to apply the new transformation on the files. Once someone does, it will appear
I am confused. There have been commmits to that repository in recent hours and yet the display has not changed.
It should be good now. I have reverted to the initial set up of the workflow that will transform all the files rather than just the updated.
In our editions of critical and diplomatic editions, we often have to display metrical symbols.
Here are two examples:
It is disturbing for me that the symbols "–" for long syllables stick together in display. This makes counting them more complicated.
Therefore I request insertion of a tiny amount of blank space between all symbols in such displays of metrical patterns.