I wonder if the DocBook and Dita approaches couldn't also be extended to TEI, using tei:add and tei:del? George just posted some code to tei-l that converts the Oxygen PI's to markup (and there were different solutions to the same problem there yesterday). I can think of a number of people in that community that could have use for robust difference checking that produced TEI compatible XML. Including me ;)

On 11-07-08 09:07 AM, David Cramer wrote:
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Ok, I'll post further questions on your forum.

Btw., I think folks on the docbook-apps [1] and dita-users [2] lists
would be interested in your beta announcement.

Thanks,
David

[1] http://wiki.docbook.org/DocBookDiscussion
[2] http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/dita-users/

On 07/08/2011 09:44 AM, Michael Anthony Smith wrote:
Hi David,
I'm not seeing a "Preservation Mode" field in the "Preferences for
Compare DocBook" window.

The "Preservation Mode" field is currently only available for general
XML comparisons (accessed using the "XML Compare..." menu item).

We are working on how best to apply entity preservation to the DocBook
and DITA Comparisons and any comments on what you need would be useful.

It might be worth sending these comments to me directly or our support
forum (http://www.deltaxml.com/nk4um/forum/14/), so as not to clutter
this mailing list.

Regards,
Anthony.


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