Well... since I was responsible for the existing encoding I'm willing to help make it better. The point of what is there was to show the variety of what is available in the TEI - which is why it is all over the place. Looking at it that way I think - I hope - it's not *so* bad. Dot On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Lou Burnard <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Tim Finney wrote: >> >> Very cool. >> >> Best, >> >> Tim Finney >> >> On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 12:02 -0700, Ray Siemens wrote: >> >> >>> >>> so, our quest began there, setting out >>> modestly to create a video widget that would balance T-E-I and Tei in the >>> youtube world. >>> > > Really nice idea, but the textual critic in me is a bit disappointed by the > lack of fidelity of this encoding to either the soundtrack or the placards > Bob displays in the video. I'd have been more impressed by a reasonably > accurate encoding of both of those, linked by means of standoff pointers to > a <timeLine>, possibly coupled with the annotations and other reactions > currently being presented as "the TEI version" of this major work of mid > 20th c. lit. That would *really* show how the TEI is way cool technically > as well as everything else. Anyone else want to work on that project? > -- ******************************* Dot Porter, MA, MSLS Metadata Manager Digital Humanities Observatory (RIA) Pembroke House 28-32 Upper Pembroke Street Dublin 2, Ireland -- A Project of the Royal Irish Academy -- Phone: +353 1 234 2444 Fax: +353 1 234 2400 Email: [log in to unmask] http://dho.ie *******************************