I just checked out the link (not being at Leeds to see the "real thing"--but in this case what is "real" :-) )
It looks absolutely superb. Any indications of the cost (that is the one bit of info that seems to be missing from the web page(s))? Scanned images are excellent (on screen).
Thanks for the info, Martin.
best
Grover
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--On Tuesday, July 13, 2004 3:59 PM +0100 James Cummings James.Cummings@ota.ahds.ac.uk wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Martin K. Foys wrote:
Hello to all from the Leeds Conference.
THe Bodleian has just rolled out a Junius 11 digital facsimile that is on display here. It's all done, it appears, in javascript and CSS (and runs only on MS IE, apparently). The code is pretty elegant, though, and the architecture is pretty fluid and intuitive, especially when compared to simlar efforts in the past . . .
More info at http://www.evellum.com/junius/
I too have been playing with this at the Leeds Conference and found it extremely well done. As Martin said its use is extremely intuitive. I've not yet had time to find out about the markup employed in the transcripts and translations, and how the frontend is really coded, I suppose Bernard Muir is the person to ask.
Any idea if it _really_ only runs in MSIE? (And why?)
-James
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