Releases
0.9.0
Change log
0.9.0
Added optional CSS style +Diplomatic
used for switching the
display of <lb>
and <pb>
elements
Removed showing/hiding <note>
elements from the collapsed and
expanded styles, because we have that in +Comments .
0.8.1-5
update deployment on github
0.8.0
Added optional CSS style +Comments
for hiding/displaying comments.
0.7.0
added sel.tag action to the CSS for the <span>
element and remove
other displaying of the analytical tag in the @ana
attribute
0.6.3
added personal.css to be overriden for personal styles
0.6.2
fix unwrap.choice
for unwrapping choice/seg[@source]
from
multiple recensions editing
0.6.1
extended unwrap.choice
for unwrapping choice/seg[@source]
from
multiple recensions editing
enabled overriding CSS for all styles
make @wit
editable through + Edit
CSS style
0.6.0
new author action for reporting changes
show nested structures of <taxonomy>
and <interpGrp>
by CSS
show xml:id
of taxonomies and categories
CSS additions to 0.5.4
0.5.4
CSS: do not set visiblity
for header, but display
0.5.3
CSS for collapsed: hide apparatus if empty <lem>
0.5.2
fix action for deleting an apparatus entry
0.5.1
fix link to templates directory
0.5.0
templates directory in ${pdu}/templates
, i.e. the directory
templates
in your project
0.4.0
new action for appending another reading
new CSS style named +Anchors
moved the navigation action from 0.2.0 to oXbytei
order of toolbar and menu entries
0.3.0
new action for removing all but one variants, choose which one to keep
0.2.0
new action for highlighting text referenced by anchor-based markup
e.g. highlight the portion text that an external double end-doint
attached apparatus entry points to
this greatly simplyfies navigation and orientation in anchor based markup
switch the display mode of <lem>
in CSS depending on the method
of variant encoding
In the Collapsed CSS style <lem>
is only displayed for
parallel segmentation and external apparatus entries.
0.1.0
first release with CSS styles and some author actions
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