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# We don't need the .html File from before and can throw away our PERL  Programs.
 
# We don't need the .html File from before and can throw away our PERL  Programs.
 
# We write a xslt-Stylesheet to output the HITS (it is now XML-Text)  of our search machine into a HTML output, which is displayed in the browser.
 
# We write a xslt-Stylesheet to output the HITS (it is now XML-Text)  of our search machine into a HTML output, which is displayed in the browser.
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== All Mathematical Notations are signed specially with: ==
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<notation>, you call it:  <seg type="notation">
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Is <seg> exclusively for Notations, otherwise it needs an attribute?
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I found a notation: <seg type="notation">~p</seg>,

Version vom 19. November 2013, 08:23 Uhr

This WIKI Page describes the STEPs to transfrom the XML-WAB Format into a restricted CISWAB format of Wittgensteins Nachlass pages.

our new ideas : Okt 2013

  1. Our Input file for our Search-Machine must be XML-TEI conformant.
  2. You change the TAGs of our CISWAB DTD into TEI-Conformant XML-Tags, so it is TEI-conformant.
  3. You transform the very complex XML-File from Alois (see TS213_100-103.xml) directly to our CISWAB-XML File.
  4. We don't need the .html File from before and can throw away our PERL Programs.
  5. We write a xslt-Stylesheet to output the HITS (it is now XML-Text) of our search machine into a HTML output, which is displayed in the browser.


All Mathematical Notations are signed specially with:

<notation>, you call it: <seg type="notation"> Is <seg> exclusively for Notations, otherwise it needs an attribute?

I found a notation: <seg type="notation">~p</seg>,