Not off-topic: Wrong couple divorced after computer error by law firm Vardag's

Kaveh Bazargan kaveh at rivervalley.io
Sat Apr 20 00:05:39 CEST 2024


There are ways of keeping the details by keeping some comments in the XML
or by having a short auxiliary file with the XML that have some formatting
instructions. ;-)

On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 22:50, Paulo Ney de Souza <pauloney at gmail.com> wrote:

> I understand Kaveh, the conversion back to TeX is automatic, but the
> results in terms of fine typography is disastrous, because you lose the
> ability to do fine detailing.
>
> Paulo Ney
>
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 2:30 PM Kaveh Bazargan <kaveh at rivervalley.io>
> wrote:
>
>> @mike
>> The XML encodes the text (narrative, math, tables) in a way that is
>> format independent and future proof. It could be JSON too but XML is far
>> more popular. It is not normally viewed directly and simply used to convert
>> automatically to other visible formats.
>>
>> The figures are normally not encoded but kept separate and linked to the
>> XML.
>>
>> @Paulo De Souza <pauloney at gmail.com>
>> The XML is simply to hold the content in a device and format independent
>> way. To view the content paginated, the XML can be converted to TeX on the
>> fly and typeset. Conversion between XML and TeX is pretty straightforward.
>>
>> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 19:13, Paulo Ney de Souza <pauloney at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> XML is obviously the choice for archival format for journals, where one
>>> is highly concerned with verification, recreation of experiments, re-use of
>>> the material, etc. and where there is little concern for fine typography.
>>> To carry that into situations where typography matters is literally
>>> impossible or extremely cumbersome and expensive.
>>>
>>> You can just open an Elsevier journal to see the most modern example of
>>> poor typography there is, and this is really the divisor. Archival of TeX,
>>> in the absolute sense of the word in unachievable, but manageable for low
>>> volume print that matters.
>>>
>>> Paulo Ney
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 9:25 AM Mike Marchywka <marchywka at hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The question is if you are archiving images or information.
>>>> Computer readable is more portable but yo may also want to
>>>> know what the original audience saw. Unless the author
>>>> wrote in XML, its not even sure that is what he meant.
>>>>
>>>> I hate XML since it is so verbose its not human comprehendable lol.
>>>> A formatted JSON is probably easier :)
>>>>
>>>>  Mike Marchywka
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: Kaveh Bazargan <kaveh at rivervalley.io>
>>>> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2024 10:36 AM
>>>> To: Norbert Preining
>>>> Cc: Mike Marchywka; Jonathan Fine; TeXhax
>>>> Subject: Re: Not off-topic: Wrong couple divorced after computer error
>>>> by law firm Vardag's
>>>>
>>>> My preference is XML as source. The DTD is not that important. JATS is
>>>> not perfect but it is well embedded in publishing now so hard to change.
>>>>
>>>> For at least 20 years the big publishers have specified "XML first". We
>>>> took it as automated XML to any other format (inc PDF). It's not easy,
>>>> especially if you want good pagination. But worth it in the long run.
>>>>
>>>> Of course there is good XML and bad XML. e.g. JATS allows "mixed
>>>> citation" that can be any text as well as "element citation". The latter is
>>>> fully structured, but harder to format (e.g. automatic formatting on the
>>>> fly. To get around this some publications have element as well as mixed for
>>>> each reference. Then you are back to square one, where there is no format
>>>> of record even within the XML!!!
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 at 15:25, Norbert Preining <norbert at preining.info
>>>> <mailto:norbert at preining.info>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Kaveh,
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, Kaveh Bazargan wrote:
>>>> > Agree. I have suggested <https://rivervalley.io/format-of-record/>
>>>> XML
>>>> >
>>>> > There is an unfortunate trend right now to use HTML. I think it is
>>>> best for
>>>> > accessibility but the source should be XML.
>>>>
>>>> Agreed here. While HTML is best for accessibility due to the huge amount
>>>> of support (plugins, screen readers, ...), as core format XML (but then,
>>>> what, JATS?) is strongly prefered.
>>>>
>>>> That is also what some publishing houses are doing.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Norbert
>>>>
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