Can you just send me a link to the PD proof again? This was a long time
ago and I don't have time to dig through this thread right now.
On 6/28/23 2:06 PM, Richard Schneider wrote:
> Ok, I think I've decided on /Belshazzar's Feast/ for the cover. Do I
> need any additional approval before adding it to the repo?
> On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 11:05:26 PM UTC-5 Richard Schneider wrote:
>
> I appear to be incapable of not writing <ul> when I mean <̶u̶l̶>̶ <ol>.
>
> Ok, thanks!
> On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 7:40:59 PM UTC-5
weijia...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I think you can leave "apology 2nd" as it is; the /Second
> Apology/ isn't all that long so this seems analogous to a
> chapter citation to me. But maybe someone else will have a
> different opinion.
>
> I usually convert those kinds of numbered lists into <ol>s. We
> are trying to replicate the semantics, not the formatting, and
> semantically it is an ordered list so we can represent it in
> HTML as such.
>
> I think the "Vol." citations look good.
>
> On Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 5:30:51 PM UTC-7
>
ric...@schneiderbox.net wrote:
>
> A couple more questions from Chapter 4:
>
> * What should do I with his citation of Justin Martyr's
> /Second Apology/ here:
>
https://archive.org/details/lipscomb_civilgovernment_1913scans/page/116/mode/1up <
https://archive.org/details/lipscomb_civilgovernment_1913scans/page/116/mode/1up>
> He just writes "apology 2nd"; should I mark it up as a
> book title despite it not being the proper title, change
> the text, or leave it as is?
> * Should I convert this list to a <ul>, or leave it as is
> (since, while numbered, it's not formatted differently
> from the rest of the text)?
>
https://archive.org/details/lipscomb_civilgovernment_1913scans/page/118/mode/1up <
https://archive.org/details/lipscomb_civilgovernment_1913scans/page/118/mode/1up>
> * From that same page and following pages, is there any
> additional markup I should add to the "Vol." citations
> in the quotes? Right now I have<abbr> around "Vol." and
> "p.", and a <cite> wrapping the whole thing
> <
https://github.com/richardjs/david-lipscomb_civil-government/blob/master/src/epub/text/chapter-4.xhtml#L56>.
>
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at 11:13:07 PM UTC-5
>
weijia...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I would personally leave that one as printed if it's not
> clear what the original source or intent is.
>
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at 5:39:32 PM UTC-7
>
ric...@schneiderbox.net wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what to do with this blockquote
> <
https://github.com/richardjs/david-lipscomb_civil-government/blob/master/src/epub/text/chapter-2.xhtml#L214>. I could break it up into two blockquotes, as discussed for other instances above, or I could add an ellipses. I haven't been able to find the original text; searching for it just leads me to his on this book.
>
> (Also, in a different instance
> <
https://github.com/richardjs/david-lipscomb_civil-government/commit/a3c379b406df4c7d43ba880573a5488b63918713>, I combined two quotes in a blockquote into one, because they formed a continuous biblical quotation; presumably he broke it up because it was two verses.)
> On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 9:44:01 PM UTC-5
> Richard Schneider wrote:
>
> I was mostly interested in the tower in the
> background over the foreground action; perhaps
> something along this line:
>
> martin-cover.jpg
>
> ...but I'm not quite getting a crop that I like.
> I worry it looks a little incohesive, and if the
> colors are a bit drab.
>
> I'm also wondering about /Joshua Commanding the
> Sun to Stand Still/
> <
https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:289>, also from the YCBA. Example of what I'm thinking:
>
> joshua-cover.jpg
>
> or
>
> joshua-cover2.jpg
> On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 7:26:37 PM UTC-5
> Vince wrote:
>
> As SEMoS 10.3.3.7.4
> <
https://standardebooks.org/manual/1.7.0/single-page#10.3.3.7.4> says, if it’s labeled CC0, it’s OK.
>
> But in this case all the action is at the
> bottom where the title bar will be, so you
> should do a mock-up to make sure it looks as
> you want. (This is a good idea for all
> potential covers.)
>
>
>> On Apr 16, 2023, at 6:58 PM, Richard
>> Schneider <
ric...@schneiderbox.net> wrote:
>>
>> OK, I'm now wondering about using John
>> Martin,/Belshazzar's
>> Feast/<
https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:924>as the cover image. Since it's in the Yale Center for British Art's online collection, do I need to find further PD proof? (Thanks Weijia forpointing out the YCBA is in the new SEMOS <
https://groups.google.com/g/standardebooks/c/MnxomaLmfJE/m/xO8EOFnFAwAJ>.)
>
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/standardebooks/30c1c2f5-2c38-4dc6-abb2-ec430eddf084n%40googlegroups.com <
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/standardebooks/30c1c2f5-2c38-4dc6-abb2-ec430eddf084n%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>.