[Corpora-List] "Multi-encoded" corpora
Albretch Mueller
lbrtchx at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 04:08:21 UTC 2008
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Linas Vepstas <linasvepstas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2008/10/6 Albretch Mueller <lbrtchx at gmail.com>:
>>
>> It looks like this
>> ~
>> <applet code=Geometry codebase="../../Geometry" archive=Geometry.zip
>> height=250 width=250>
>> <param name=e[3] value="disk;circle;radius;O,P;0;0;0;random">
>> . . .
>> <param name=e[21] value="B1;point;first;Bpar;0;0">
>
> Comes off as yet-another non-standard encoding
> for graphics. I'd stick to established standards.
>
> The "standard", commonly accepted way of embedding
> line-drawings these days is "SVG", the scalable vector
> graphics format. The goal of SVG is to avoid the multitudinous
> difficulties with postscript/pdf, the defacto popular format.
>
> --linas
~
Yes, SVG seems to be the way to go (I understand the basics of it,
but I have never used it myself), but even though it should suffice
for the description of the drawings, I wonder about its capability for
interactivity and if it is possible to produce with it such things as
animated images. Also as I understang things postscript/pdf can
internally produce/render graphics based on SVG
~
I was more interested in the possibility of the high level
interactivity that an applet would give you, which would be great as a
teaching/demostration aid, and in what seems to be an ad hoc
description language to describe all charts in The Elements. I
contacted the author and he told me:
~
Dear Albretch Mueller,
I began writing the applet in 1996 when Java first came out, and it
developed as I did more and more of the Elements.
xml was not available at the time as web browsers didn't recognize it.
Sincerely,
Dave Joyce
Clark University
~
________________________________________
From: Albretch Mueller [lbrtchx at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:57 PM
To: David Joyce
Subject: your use of java applets to render accompanying drawings from
The Elements
Dear Professor Joyce,
~
I found your use of java to plot the charts of The Elements very
insightful and talked about it in the corpora mailing list in relation
to "multi-encoded" corpora
~
http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind0810&L=corpora
~
I was wondering about the parametrization of your applet did you
devise some way to fully describe all the representations of charts in
the elements?
~
Why not using xml and just using a back end file and passing the
relative url as parameter?
~
The relationship of those xml documents to the actual text would turn
then interesting
~
THank you very much
lbrtchx
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