Subject: Re: [jats-list] inline tables From: Michael Boudreau <mboudreau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 20:59:02 +0000 |
We use the 'specific-use' attribute (which also triggers special processing by Literatum for JSTOR). -- Michael R. Boudreau Electronic Publishing Technology Manager The University of Chicago Press 1427 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637 (773) 753-3298 www.journals.uchicago.edu On 9/6/13 3:51 PM, "Kirsten Howard" <kirstenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi all, > >I'm trying to advise a client on how to differentiate in their XML >between tables that are large and should get special table treatment when >viewing the table online and tables that are small and should appear in >line with the text. These are things where there are 3 rows and 2 >columns of data, the sort of thing where in Word you wouldn't bother with >a table, you'd just use tabs to line up the 2nd column neatly. > >In looking through JATS/BITS, we've got inline graphics and inline >formulas (even inline supplementary material) but no inline tables. >There's the position attribute on the table-wrap, but that doesn't seem >to be quite what I'm looking for. Any recommendations on how to indicate >such a thing? > >It is Friday afternoon and the weather outside is absolutely amazing, but >I'm still in my office so if I've missed obvious information, I trust >you'll understand why! > >Kirsten > > >KIRSTEN HOWARD / LEAD BUSINESS ANALYST >SILVERCHAIR INFORMATION SYSTEMS > >www.silverchair.com >kirstenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >+1 434 296 6333 x371
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