Andy Black
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Version 2.3.0 of the XLingPaper package is now available. Some of the
improvements include:
- The langData, gloss, and object
elements now display in the XXE editor as they will appear in the
output. They used to show in a pre-canned color, using a generic
font. Now they use the appropriate font, color, size, italic, bold,
etc.
- Added the ability to gloss language
data using a standard set of abbreviations. Just like one can create
and maintain a master references list, now one can do the same for
abbreviations. XLingPaper also creates a hyperlink between the
abbreviation in the gloss and the abbreviation where it is defined.
See section 4.6 in the user documentation.Added ability for examples to
have a heading (or label or description or whatever you want to call
it). See section 5.8 in the user documentation.
The full list is given at the end of this
message.
The XMLmind XML Editor (aka XXE) that this works with has come out with
a major new version (4.0.0). XLingPaper version 2.3.0 is designed to
work with this new version of XXE.
The good news is that the new free personal version of XXE 4.0.0 allows
you
to record and play macros. Further, the current version of XXE (4.1.0)
also enables you to create multiple bookmarks in a document and jump
back and
forth between them.
The bad news is that XMLmind made some changes that affect existing
XLingPaper documents that had files embedded within
them (what XMLmind calls "modular" documents). For example, if you had
a master references file, you can still open up and edit a document
using this master references file. What you cannot do is to select the
references section and go and edit the master references file. XXE has
changed the underlying technology of how they handle these "modular"
documents.
I'd be happy to help you with this transition.
Please note that in order to use the new version of XLingPaper, you
will need to:
In addition, if you have been using the FieldWorks Language Explorer
program to export interlinear text in XLingPaper format, you will need
to do another thing. See
http://www.sil.org/~blacka/xlingpap/FLExExporting.htm
for more on this.
I'm very sorry that we have to do all this work, but it is hard
to
complain when XMLmind makes such a nice product and many of us can use
it for free.
--Andy
List of changes in this version:
- The langData, gloss, and object elements now display in the XXE
editor as they will appear in the output. They used to show in a
pre-canned color, using a generic font. Now they use the appropriate
font, color, size, italic, bold, etc.
- Added the ability to gloss language data using a standard set of
abbreviations. Just like one can create and maintain a master
references list, now one can do the same for abbreviations. XLingPaper
also creates a hyperlink between the abbreviation in the gloss and the
abbreviation where it is defined. See section 4.6 in the user
documentation.
- Added ability for examples to have a heading (or label or
description or whatever you want to call it). See section 5.8 in the
user documentation.
- Added a shorter way to insert reference elements and assign them
to their value (e.g. sectionRef, exampleRef, citation, object, etc.).
See section 12.9 in the user documentation.
- Added a genericTarget element so one can use the genericRef
element to create a hyperlink to almost any place in the document. See
footnote [37] in section 10.2 in the user documentation.
- Added a book volume number element (bVol) for references. See
section 4.5.2 in the user documentation.
- Removed the requirement that a collection have an editor (collEd
element). See section 4.5.3 in the user documentation.
- Added a way to control the text that occurs before a sectionRef
(some publications like to use the § symbol while others do not). See
section 3.3.1 in the user documentation.
- The interlinear free translation element can now be associated
with a language.
- Added the ability to include ISO 639-3 codes to a refWork element
to indicate which languages the work is about. See section 4.5 in the
user documentation.
- Added a way to have the ISO 639-3 code appear in an interlinear
example (this is an undocumented ability: set the
showiso639-3codeininterlinear attribute to 'yes' in the lingPaper
element).
- Added start-up documents for languages and for types, so one can
maintain a master list of these, if one so wishes.
- Improved the way section numbering shows in Appendices within the
XMLmind XML Editor.
- Fixed "l_free" element templates to show up in embedded places as
well as at the example level.
- Fixed the webpage transform to better handle list interlinears,
especially in endnotes (where the old way would cause all following
endnotes to place the endnote text on a separate line from the number).
- Added a number of improvements for publisher style sheets,
including:
- Added ability to create PDF bookmarks in a styled PDF output.
- Better control over table of contents
- Added ability to control hyperlink color and underline for
individual link elements