On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Drew McLellan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hAtom is describing a list of time-related items, and within each item > describing the timestamp, description, summary and all the component > parts that make up that item. It's adding extra information about the > relationships between the discreet data points that enables us to > understand them more fully. What it's not describing is how that is > data is treated with regard to presentation. >
Wouldn't that also be more or less what a slideshow format does? I think you could re-state the format as being a time-sequenced series of related bits of information. Maybe with the addition that the info may also be associated with a spoken narrative of some sort. The fact that slide authoring programs allow multiple views (slideshow, speaker notes, and even an outline view) suggests that there's an underlying concept beyond just presentation. On the other hand, there are several existing microformats that might be good to reuse, has the original poster given that a shot yet? -cks -- Christopher St. John http://artofsystems.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ microformats-new mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-new
