Dear Paul, dear James, dear all, I have now added support for <!-- XML comments --> to the wiki and restored the comments that were lost. In the document editor they are now presented in a similar way as metadata fields. Comments may also have been lost in linalg1, linalg2, and set1, which Jakob imported/exported from SWiM on Saturday; I'll check these later.
Let me reply to your detailed questions and comments: > On Sat, September 27, 2008 1:27 am, Christoph LANGE wrote: > > On Saturday 27 September 2008 01:15:47 Christoph LANGE wrote: > > Same for limit1; archived at > > > > http://wiki.openmath.org/?title=cd%3Alimit1%2Blimit%2Blimit.ex1 > > (a) I don't see where to see the comment Sorry, I should have said "on the discussion page". I said that in the other mail before. I think that the wiki discussion pages (particularly in combination with the "pages being discussed" overview on the wiki main page, or with Trac tickets) are a more adequate way of managing to-dos about [fragments of] CDs. > (b) I note that the presentation MathML seems to have lost the 'sin' that > is present in all other views. Thanks! I filed myself a ticket about this, could be a problem with limit1.ntn. On Saturday 27 September 2008 20:09:14 Paul Libbrecht wrote: > I believe comments are really fundamental to be kept. I agree that the wiki should keep anything that it finds, but I would like … > There's many "internal metadata" that one keeps as comments and > loosing them would really mean discouraging their usage in source > editing. … to discourage their usage (see above). Of course, I'm not in the position to decide this, so I support them from now on. > As long as source editors are around you need to not loose them at least. > If you want not to edit them, it may be tolerated I think. At the moment I can't treat comments like metadata and take them out of the body of a document (which I do with the other metadata), as they can occur everywhere in a document. That is, because of the way the SWiM editor works, they are editable now. But try to move the mouse over the label "XML Comment" on one such comment ;-) Cheers, Christoph -- Christoph Lange, DERI Galway/Jacobs Univ. Bremen, http://kwarc.info/clange
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