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Scholarly HTML #19

Open mrchristian opened 4 years ago

mrchristian commented 4 years ago

do the scholarly HTML files use this Scholarly markup, I know sounds like a silly question, but just need a reality check. Although w3C group seems inactive, so here https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle_doc/samples/scholarly/index.html

I'm seeing if I can render the HTML outputs from a 'mining session' using the paginated CSS setup from the lovely Vivliostyle people https://vivliostyle.org/

Like so https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle.js/viewer/vivliostyle-viewer.html#x=https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle_doc/samples/scholarly/index.html

I should be able to make an inventory of the papers, somehow, then some custom CSS and might work :-) In terms of outputting as standalone website, MD for internal GitHub viewing will be different.

petermr commented 4 years ago

On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 10:08 AM Simon Worthington notifications@github.com wrote:

do the scholarly HTML files use this Scholarly markup, I know sounds like a silly question, but just need a reality check. Although w3C group seems inactive, so here https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle_doc/samples/scholarly/index.html

not really. we designed it and then it was forked and its never really been used.

I'm seeing if I can render the HTML outputs from a 'mining session' using the paginated CSS setup from the lovely Vivliostyle people https://vivliostyle.org/

The nlm2html uses simple html (probably 1.0) and tries to extract semantics in a title attribute. the publishers don't conform so there will need ot be normlization. If you and colleagues are interested and willing this is a good time to think about it

Like so https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle.js/viewer/vivliostyle-viewer.html#x=https://vivliostyle.github.io/vivliostyle_doc/samples/scholarly/index.html

I should be able to make an inventory of the papers, somehow, then some custom CSS and might work :-) In terms of outputting as standalone website, MD for internal GitHub viewing will be different.

do whatever you can and think is useful. you won't break anything.

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