Re: [jats-list] [ANN] XSLT 3 training - dates for February, March, April 2021

Subject: Re: [jats-list] [ANN] XSLT 3 training - dates for February, March, April 2021
From: "Mary mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2021 22:58:26 -0000
 I remember back in 2013 that my former employerbs Chennai partners were
developing a UI front end for schematron. I saw what was an early demo but it
certainly held promise. I donbt know if it ever went anywhere ...



Mary








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> On Feb 11, 2021 at 5:30 PM,  <Gareth Oakes goakes@xxxxxxx
(mailto:jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)>  wrote:
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>  Sorry to jump in but that is an interesting thought. I suspect your average
PE would get stuck on the fact that you need to know XPath and be quite
familiar with the JATS schema in order to create good Schematron assertions or
reports. I wonder if there is a UI solution that would help in this case
though? I'm not aware of one but am interested to hear from others. It would
sure save the trouble of having an XML person come in to define and maintain
those basic editorial rules. I think the pre-requisites for Schematron are
experience with XML, good knowledge of XPath, and working knowledge of the
schema you are writing rules against. // Gareth Oakes // VP Content
Technologies, GPSL //  www.gpsl.co (http://www.gpsl.co)  o;?On  12/2/21, 06:44
(x-apple-data-detectors://4), "Charles O'Connor  coconnor@xxxxxxxxxxxx
(mailto:coconnor@xxxxxxxxxxxx)"  <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(mailto:jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)>  wrote: Hi Liam, When the
Schematron course comes together, please ping me off list. I did a webinar
yesterday on our (Aries) XML-through production workflow, which includes the
ability to configure a task to run Schematron. Question from a participant
was, "This Schematron thing sounds cool, but is it something the average
production editor could write?" My answer was that a somewhat ambitious one
certainly could. There may also be interest among others at Aries. Also, let
me know whether there are prerequisites beyond a basic knowledge of what XML
is and how it works. Thanks, Charles -----Original Message----- From: Liam R.
E. Quin  liam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:liam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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10, 2021 2:55 PM To: jats-list  <jats-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(mailto:jats-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)>  Subject: [jats-list] [ANN] XSLT 3
training - dates for February, March, April 2021 *** External email: use
caution *** I'll be running XSLT 3 training on * 23rd, 24th,  25th of February
(x-apple-data-detectors://12), (likely in CET times, e.g.  09:30-15:00
(x-apple-data-detectors://13)  depending on numbers of people) * 23rd, 24th,
25t of March, * 27th, 28th,  28th of April (x-apple-data-detectors://14)  The
courses are live video (not pre-recorded); classes are limited to eight people
at a time. Shoes optional :) There's a course overview at
https://www.delightfulcomputing.com/  In addition, i know you've been missing
XML Prague, so a Schematron course is in the works. The single most important
thing to me in teaching is empowerment: helping people to see how to find
their own answers, and to go out into the world and solve new problems. Liam
PS: there's some flexibility in the dates, and the time of day can be adjusted
to meet your needs, depending on who is participating. -- Liam Quin,
https://www.delightfulcomputing.com/  Available for XML/Document/Information
Architecture/XSLT/ XSL/XQuery/Web/Text Processing/A11Y training, work  &
consulting. Barefoot Web-slave, antique illustrations:
http://www.fromoldbooks.org

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