> I hope that will be easy. As I said, I have already done that for the > OpenMath/MathML 3 CDs, I would just need to know where cd2html.xsl is in the > svn, and how the *.xhtml files for the OpenMath 2 CDs are generated.
the stylesheets are all in http://www.openmath.org/cdfiles2/xsl/ or equivalently in svn at http://svn.openmath.org/www/cdfiles2/xsl If updates happen in svn, then Paul's scripts regenerate and move files into the public website at some schedule (which I don't remember, hourly possibly?) Note if you do add links to SWIM, could you update the swim versions to match the updates made to the official cds after the OpenMath Workshop in Canada this july. eg http://www.openmath.org/cd/interval1.xhtml#oriented_interval has the new oriented_interval symbol which isn't reflected in the wiki. http://wiki.openmath.org/?uri=http://svn.openmath.org/www/cdfiles2/cd/interval1 (If we do add links to that by default, it would be good to make them work in IE, currently I get scripting errors, which is probably IE's fault, but still....) > And there is no straightforward way of adding > links from CDs to somewhere, which would appear in the references box. For > normal wiki pages this would easily be possible using the "annotate" view, but > for OpenMath CDs it is not, as for them all information in the "references" > tree is generated from the *.ocd XML markup, which does not allow for such > arbitrary links. (Maybe it should?) well the description fields are plain text but you could (like some email programs) automagically recognise http:.... in the text and make it an active link in the html view, or you could have a convention of using a wiki markup (to be specified) for links and other markup within the text or ... However for the official cds should avoid changing the OCD files wherever possible since they are reviewed archival documents. However for the kind of links Paul mentioned giving links to specific sofware systems that support particular cds or symbols, that could be maintained in some external xml file or database and dropped into the presentation without changing the OCD file. David ________________________________________________________________________ The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 1249803. The registered office is: Wilkinson House, Jordan Hill Road, Oxford OX2 8DR, United Kingdom. This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Om mailing list [email protected] http://openmath.org/mailman/listinfo/om
