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Re: Proposal to add HTML class attributes to SRFIs to aid machine-parsing Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen (06 Mar 2019 10:12 UTC)
Re: Proposal to add HTML class attributes to SRFIs to aid machine-parsing Arthur A. Gleckler (07 Mar 2019 21:02 UTC)

Re: Proposal to add HTML class attributes to SRFIs to aid machine-parsing Arthur A. Gleckler 07 Mar 2019 21:01 UTC

Ciprian Dorin Craciun <xxxxxx@gmail.com> writes:

| If one would open the HTML file (but you must clone first the
| repository), it opens with a CSS that highlights all HTML
markup.

Interesting.  That is a nice way to visualize HTML structure.

| * easy splitting of the text into sections and definitions so
that one can programatically extract only that section;

I assume that the reason for doing that is to make it possible to
do pop-up help in editors.  That would be great.

| Because I still maintain my position that trying to extract more
than basic metadata about the procedures described within, I'll
simplify and remove extra classes or elements (if they exist).

Once you're done, I'd be interested in knowing 1) how much time
you think it would take someone, with practice and reasonable
tools, to do the same thing to other SRFI documents, and 2) how
easy it would be to create a new document in such a format given a
simple template.