On 2022-02-06 22:37, Mark Filipak wrote:
Greetings!

For those interested in an object-oriented video notation for concise descriptions of video structures...

  ___ This attachment:
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=> Video Notation.01.Preface.html
=> Video Notation.02.Teasers.html

   Video Notation.03.EnhancedTerminology.html
   Video Notation.04.Reference.html
   Video Notation.05.EncodingOfDVD&BlurayContent.html
   Video Notation.06.AboutAudio.html
   Video Notation.07.RecoveringTheCameraShots.html
   Video Notation.08.BasicPrimitives.html
   Video Notation.09.PulldownPrimitives.html
   Video Notation.10.AdvancedInterpolations.html
   Video Notation.11.SeenInTheWild.html

Hmmm. ZIP archives of HTML files, sent by five email messages? Really?

It would be easier to review if you were to put these files on a web server. People could read them with a click in a web browser, instead of opening five ZIP archives and gathering the HTML files into one directory.

It would be easier to review if you were to name the files consistently with the link targets. e.g. in 01.html, link with text "Seen In The Wild, Repairing Video" has HREF="LinguaFranca.11.SeenInTheWild.html", but the corresponding file is named "Video Notation.11.SeenInTheWild.html", which is different. Thus the link does not work.

The uncompressed HTML files add up to only 120 kilobytes. What is the need, in this day and age, to compress 120kB of HTML files? Even more, what is the need to compress into not one but five separate archives?  I would be astonished if email systems these days had any trouble with a 120kB of attachments.

And, the glossary is incomplete. 01.html uses a term "texipix", but neither that page nor 03.html defines the term.

And once you update 03.html, you face a problem of getting a new edition to your readers. If only the page was on a server where each reader, on each reading, got the most recent edition of the page….

Best regards,
    —Jim DeLaHunt
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