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# collate [[LegacyFacsimileMarkup|existing markup]], including simple pb/@url style markup at one extreme and METS at the other | # collate [[LegacyFacsimileMarkup|existing markup]], including simple pb/@url style markup at one extreme and METS at the other | ||
# develop straw man facsimile modules: | # develop straw man facsimile modules: | ||
− | ## a [StrawManFacsimileMarkup|high-end markup]: | + | ## a [[StrawManFacsimileMarkup|high-end markup]]: |
### list of facsimile images, | ### list of facsimile images, | ||
### each image linked to a locations in the text by a typed link (e.g. thumbnail, display...) | ### each image linked to a locations in the text by a typed link (e.g. thumbnail, display...) |
Revision as of 11:04, 24 February 2006
Introduction
The Facsimile task force / SIG is about markup of facsimile images with correspondence to parts of the text.
Conal is going to produce some quick samples.
Tasks
- collate existing markup, including simple pb/@url style markup at one extreme and METS at the other
- develop straw man facsimile modules:
- a high-end markup:
- list of facsimile images,
- each image linked to a locations in the text by a typed link (e.g. thumbnail, display...)
- see METS structure map
- link between text and fragments within an image? (e.g. svg region) Requires another indirection
- a low-end markup: <pb n="1" url="page-1.jpg"/>
- other widely-used style of markup?
- use ODD filter system to map low-end to the high-end markup?
- a high-end markup: