OASIS XLIFF Object Model and Other Serializations (XLIFF OMOS) TC

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  • 1.  Inline elements

    Posted 03-05-2018 16:30
    Robert   (Sorry I’m not singling you out)   I think we need to add the following inlines to the schema: cp, mrk, pc.   Phil Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland. The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.  


  • 2.  Re: [xliff-omos] Inline elements

    Posted 03-05-2018 16:40
    Phil, Robert, all, cp, mrk, and pc are not included by design. This corresponds to the OM diagram.. cp is for XML illegal characters that can live as plain text in JLIFF, you need to handle that by cp if importing from JLIFF, you just replace the cp with the character when importing from XLIFF.. pc and mrk are just well formed equivalents of sc/ec and sm/em pairs respectively. We decided that we drop them in the OM, they're just an XMLism I hope this helps Cheers dF Dr. David Filip =========== OASIS XLIFF OMOS TC Chair OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, Liaison Officer Spokes Research Fellow ADAPT Centre KDEG, Trinity College Dublin Mobile: +420-777-218-122 On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Phil Ritchie < phil.ritchie@vistatec.com > wrote: Robert   (Sorry I’m not singling you out)   I think we need to add the following inlines to the schema: cp, mrk, pc.   Phil Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700  South   Circular   Road, Kilmainham,   Dublin   8,   Ireland . Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland . The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.  


  • 3.  RE: [xliff-omos] Inline elements

    Posted 03-05-2018 18:20
    Ah, OK!   Maybe my other question about nesting inlines still applies though.   Phil   Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland. The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.   From: David Filip [mailto:david.filip@adaptcentre.ie] Sent: Monday 5 March 2018 16:39 To: Phil Ritchie <phil.ritchie@vistatec.com> Cc: Robert van Engelen <engelen@genivia.com>; XLIFF OMOS TC <xliff-omos@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject: Re: [xliff-omos] Inline elements   Phil, Robert, all,   cp, mrk, and pc are not included by design. This corresponds to the OM diagram..   cp is for XML illegal characters that can live as plain text in JLIFF, you need to handle that by cp if importing from JLIFF, you just replace the cp with the character when importing from XLIFF..   pc and mrk are just well formed equivalents of sc/ec and sm/em pairs respectively. We decided that we drop them in the OM, they're just an XMLism   I hope this helps Cheers dF     Dr. David Filip =========== OASIS XLIFF OMOS TC Chair OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, Liaison Officer Spokes Research Fellow ADAPT Centre KDEG, Trinity College Dublin Mobile: +420-777-218-122     On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Phil Ritchie < phil.ritchie@vistatec.com > wrote:   Robert   (Sorry I’m not singling you out)   I think we need to add the following inlines to the schema: cp, mrk, pc.   Phil   Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700  South   Circular   Road, Kilmainham,   Dublin   8,   Ireland . Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland . The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.      


  • 4.  RE: [xliff-omos] Inline elements

    Posted 03-06-2018 15:19
    My code now converts XLIFF pc and mrk to sc and sm respectively.   Phil   Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland. The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.   From: David Filip [mailto:david.filip@adaptcentre.ie] Sent: Monday 5 March 2018 16:39 To: Phil Ritchie <phil.ritchie@vistatec.com> Cc: Robert van Engelen <engelen@genivia.com>; XLIFF OMOS TC <xliff-omos@lists.oasis-open.org> Subject: Re: [xliff-omos] Inline elements   Phil, Robert, all,   cp, mrk, and pc are not included by design. This corresponds to the OM diagram..   cp is for XML illegal characters that can live as plain text in JLIFF, you need to handle that by cp if importing from JLIFF, you just replace the cp with the character when importing from XLIFF..   pc and mrk are just well formed equivalents of sc/ec and sm/em pairs respectively. We decided that we drop them in the OM, they're just an XMLism   I hope this helps Cheers dF     Dr. David Filip =========== OASIS XLIFF OMOS TC Chair OASIS XLIFF TC Secretary, Editor, Liaison Officer Spokes Research Fellow ADAPT Centre KDEG, Trinity College Dublin Mobile: +420-777-218-122     On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 4:29 PM, Phil Ritchie < phil.ritchie@vistatec.com > wrote:   Robert   (Sorry I’m not singling you out)   I think we need to add the following inlines to the schema: cp, mrk, pc.   Phil   Phil Ritchie Chief Technology Officer     Vistatec Vistatec House, 700  South   Circular   Road, Kilmainham,   Dublin   8,   Ireland . Tel:  +353 1 416 8000     Direct:  +353 1 416 8024 Email:  phil.ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com     ISO 9001     ISO 13485     ISO 17100     ISO 27001 Think Global Vistatec Ltd. Registered in Ireland 268483. Registered Office, Vistatec House, 700, South Circular Road, Kilmainham. Dublin 8. Ireland . The information contained in this message, including any accompanying documents, is confidential and is intended only for the addressee(s). ?The unauthorized use, disclosure, copying, or alteration of this message is strictly forbidden. If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately.