Yeah, it's not pretty under the hood (and I cannot really preach here, as my work in the BTDE makes this look svelte), but it does perform pretty well on the surface . . . and, to be fair, the code for all the magnification and graphic manipulation is only about a dozen lines of js -- so some of it is very streamlined and effective..
~ Martin
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 14:04:04 -0400 Peter Baker psb6m@virginia.edu wrote:
Not to sound judgmental or anything, but: ick.
Peter
Martin K. Foys wrote:
Excerpt of Junius 11 markup <---->
<table cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 border=0 class="poemTable"> <tr><td align=right valign=top><a href='javascript://' title='Go to page 157 in the MS' class=clsPoemFolio onClick="folioGoto('157')">157</a></td><td align=right valign=top><a href='javascript://' class=poemN title='Point to line 1 in the MS' onClick="tLineClick('line','157','1',469,403)">1</a></td><td align=right valign=top></td><td valign=top><div class=poemT><span id=poemText157_1>Hof ða for hergum hlude stefne lifigendra</span></div></td></tr> <tr><td align=right valign=top></td><td align=right valign=top><a href='javascript://' class=poemN title='Point to line 2 in the MS' onClick="tLineClick('line','157','2',471,423)">2</a></td><td align=right valign=top></td><td valign=top><div class=poemT><span id=poemText157_2>þeod, þa he to leodum spræc: "Hwæt, ge nu <nobr>eagum <a href='javascript://' title='Show this line's textual annotation in the Note Window' class=clsPoemFoot onClick="blurbOpen('footnote',157,'2a',true)">*</a></nobr></span></div>< /td></tr> <tr><td align=right valign=top></td><td align=right valign=top><a href='javascript://' class=poemN title='Point to line 3 in the MS' onClick="tLineClick('line','157','3',472,440)">3</a></td><td align=right valign=top></td><td valign=top><div class=poemT><span id=poemText157_3>to on lociað, folca leofost, færwundra <nobr>sum . . .
etc. etc.
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