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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Garny
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>> Subject: Re: [cellml-discussion] Representing the next version of the
>> CellML Specification
>>
>> I don't
Matt wrote:
> On 8/11/2007, at 10:27 AM, Randall Britten wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Another option to add to the mix: using a Wiki. In this case, I would
>> specifically suggest MediaWiki (a la Wikipedia).
>> Pros:
>> -Widely used, lots of user familiarity.
>> -Easy collaboration: edits done vi
On 8/11/2007, at 10:27 AM, Randall Britten wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Another option to add to the mix: using a Wiki. In this case, I would
> specifically suggest MediaWiki (a la Wikipedia).
> Pros:
> -Widely used, lots of user familiarity.
> -Easy collaboration: edits done via web interface.
> -Built
gards,
Randall
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Garny
> Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2007 9:46 p.m.
> To: 'CellML Discussion List'
> Subject: Re: [cellml-discussion] Representing the next vers
I don't know much (if anything!) about the solutions offered here, but:
- the current HTML version is nice for viewing from a web browser, but if
you have ever tried to print things out you will no doubt have noticed that
it doesn't look great anymore. I remember that there used to be a 'proper'
P
Matt wrote:
> Without making a choice at the moment, I want to highlight that the
> following are probably the most important aspects to consider in any
> of these:
>
> 1) can represent MathML in either content or presentation format and
> can render MathML in the HTML output using image repl
Hi Andrew,
My vote is for DocBook - I used it a few years ago for a software
manual without too many issues, and the tools have matured since then.
Keep away from anything DSSSL based (including the DSSSL flavour of
DocBook), otherwise we will create a dependency on needing a Lisp expert
to
Without making a choice at the moment, I want to highlight that the
following are probably the most important aspects to consider in any
of these:
1) can represent MathML in either content or presentation format and
can render MathML in the HTML output using image replacements instead
of e
Hi,
One issue which came up at today's meeting for people at Auckland
involved with CellML is how we will represent the next version of the
CellML specification. Having a 'source' format of the specification will
make it easier for us to propose specific changes to the document and so
will hop