Hello Manuel, hello list,
>How would you mark up an interview?
>
>a)
>
>b)
>c)
Another idea: Isn't it at least a table? f.e.:
InterviewerQuestionAnswering PersonAnswer
Sam:What are you doing here?Tommy:I prefer eating
on the floor than on tables.
[and so on...]
no flames please :-)
Gree
Robert Moser wrote:
While that would be fine, I personally would prefer:
first bit
next bit
first bit
next bit
and another bit
I prefer this because doing it in the form of multiple s or s in
a row loses a bit of the cohesiveness of the back-and-forth nature of a
Jackie Reid blurted out:
Manuel Gonzlez Noriega wrote:
b) doesn't work well for multi-paragraph questions or answers.
scuse my ignorance but is it not ok to this:
first bit
next bit
first bit
next bit
and another bit
While that would be fine, I personally would prefer:
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> Manuel Gonzlez Noriega
Manuel González Noriega wrote:
Hi all,
How would you mark up an interview?
a)
So, how are you doing?
Fine, thanks for asking
b) So, how are you doing?
Didn't you just ask me that on a)
c) So, how are you doing?
Please, stop it.
d) Other
This afternoon, at work, we were feeling risky and
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 00:39:06 +0100, Manuel González Noriega wrote:
> a)
> So, how are you doing?
> Fine, thanks for asking
>
I would go for a), except I would do it as follows:
JoeSo, how are you doing?
SamFine, thanks for asking
I think I marked up a script this way, once.
m2cw
Lea
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Manuel Gonzlez Noriega wrote:
How would you mark up an interview?
a) qa
b) qa
c) qa
d) Other
This afternoon, at work, we were feeling risky and went for a) and i'm
curious if you think it's fine, plain wrong or so-so.
I'd think it would be situation dependent.
a) doesn't work well if there are mult
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Manuel González Noriega
wrote:
How would you mark up an interview?
a)
So, how are you doing?
Fine, thanks for asking
This seems most appropriate, given that a conversation/dialogue is
given as an example usage of a DL in the specs.
b) So, how are yo
Option A is completely acceptable, and is actually very close to a W3C
example:
Another application of DL, for example, is for marking up dialogues, with
each DT naming a speaker, and each DD containing his or her words.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/mod-list.html#edef_list_dt
Russ
>
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
How would you mark up an interview?
a)
So, how are you doing?
Fine, thanks for asking
b) So, how are you doing?
Didn't you just ask me that on a)
c) So, how are you doing?
Please, stop it.
d) Other
This afternoon, at work, we were feeling risky and went for a) and i'm
curious
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