On 2012-08-03 10:57, Dovi Jacobs wrote:
Often there is more than one good way to format and
present a single
text. In the current Wikimedia environment this forces the community
to decide on which format for any given text is the best one for
readers and users. But in a true database environment it would be
possible to tag all of the different possibilities within the text
itself, allowing the reader or user to choose which format best serves
his or her needs.
Can you give some examples of texts where
the choice between two different formats has
been a problem in Wikisource?
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Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Project Runeberg - free Nordic literature -
http://runeberg.org/