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Mellel XML Format Documentation Revision A

Posted:
Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:25 pm
by Eyal Redler
At last we finished the documentation for Mellel's XML format and it's a real page turner! (not).
You can download the document here:
http://www.redlers.com/download/develop ... ev%20A.pdf
We'll appreciate any comments/corrections/suggestions you might have.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 2:56 pm
by simifilm
Do I understand this correctly that it doesn't say anything about bibliographic references (yet), except the short passage in chapter 1.3?

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:42 pm
by Eyal Redler
The bibliographic references are Endnote xml, I'll add more info in the next revision of the document.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:54 pm
by aechallu
Off thread, but on the topic of bibliographic references, I was surprised to find that Mellel replicates all fields of bibliographic references in the .Mellel package (as endnote XML files). That includes fields containing notes, which are useless for citation purposes. I made a note to myself that if the opportunity ever arises, I should never share my Mellel files without pruning those files. I don't like people to sneak to my (very informal) bibliographic notes.

Posted:
Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:40 pm
by jda
I was passing by and had to comment on the last post, which I infer to mean that one of the nice features of Mellel and Bookends integration may not be widely known. The full text of each citation is embedded so we could implement the sync feature. That is, if you are collaborating with others using Mellel and Bookends, you can make sure you all share the same references by syncing to the document you are working on. If there is sensitive information you don't want to share (in a reference manager?), make a duplicate of the reference without that information and cite that.
Jon
Sonny Software
P.S. And despite the tagline assigned by the forum, I do not have the styles thing figured out.

Posted:
Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:34 pm
by Ori Redler
aechallu wrote:Off thread, but on the topic of bibliographic references, I was surprised to find that Mellel replicates all fields of bibliographic references in the .Mellel package (as endnote XML files). That includes fields containing notes, which are useless for citation purposes. I made a note to myself that if the opportunity ever arises, I should never share my Mellel files without pruning those files. I don't like people to sneak to my (very informal) bibliographic notes.
I think aechallu is on to something real here and it should be Mellel's task to allow one to choose whether to save or clean the notes. AFAIK, they're there for synchronisation purposes, but that should not expose the user's comments.