T-PEN 3.0 and Newberry
Transcription for Paleographical and Editorial Notation
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Discussion topics for the new T-PEN which is being created in sync with the custom Newberry T-PEN
What are we going to do as far as CSS rules go? We have discussed a variable map and the use of Controllers, Services and Directives with AngularJS, but we have not talked about any CSS standards.
We will start that conversation in a bit once we have an little clearer
idea of what tools and features they actually want
Donal
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:50 PM, Bryan Haberberger thehabes@users.sf.net
wrote:
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Donal Hegarty
Project Co-ordinator
Center for Digital Humanities
Saint Louis University
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"I always strive, when I can, to spread sweetness and light. There have
been several complaints about it." P.G. Wodehouse
I have found that the objects they created hand us resolvable URL's to get a larger set of metadata attached to manifests and canvases. Are we supposed to resolve those URL's (which gets a xml) and parse the resulting XML file to verify the fields (EX: http://paleography.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/paleography:183/datastream/MODS)?
Since University of Toronto wants to use the Mirador viewer and want us to have that as the image viewer for the T-PEN instance we are creating for them, do we want all images to be built inside of Mirador viewer? That is, are transcriptions going to happen / be displayed in a Mirador viewer?