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Fixed spelling of Patrick's last name and fixed his title, per Benjamin's comment on Google Doc; Removed sentence near the end per Rob's and Ivan's comment on Google Doc; inserted mailto: links for Rob and Tim at bottom of document; Fixed last sentence.
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Final housekeeping: change of the readme, index file, separating an e…
…diting-howto file from readme.
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Merge branch 'epub-book' into gh-pages
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There was a wrong link in the model document (reported by the Webmast…
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Upload current draft of a potential W3C Blog entry that will be posted day after Web Annotation Recommendations are published.
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Generated the Rec version of vocab
- The text may have to be updated before final publication (referring to the CR status of AS), but this version should be good enough for a publication check
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All cross references (in the references sections) use undated URI-s now. (If there is a need for an editorial update of one of the Recs in future, it will not be necessary to republish _all_ documents)
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* There was a misspelling in the selectors' note... * Regenerated the epub for protocol
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(Hit some very strange respec issue in generating one of the `pre` element:-(
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Preparation for final rec (#412)
* Generated the model document as Rec * Prepared the vocab for Rec, but suspended until more information comes in for the activity stream vocab publication date. * Protocol spec prepared for Rec; suspended until the situation v.a.v. translation links is settled. * Selector note prepared; suspended until the extra note from Takeshi comes in * Selector note prepared; suspended until the extra note from Takeshi comes in The html serialziation node is fully prepared, too. * Generated the model document as Rec * Prepared the vocab for Rec, but suspended until more information comes in for the activity stream vocab publication date. * Protocol spec prepared for Rec; suspended until the situation v.a.v. translation links is settled. * Selector note prepared; suspended until the extra note from Takeshi comes in * Selector not is finalized * First round of pubrules' checker on the selector note * Link checker 1st. round on the selector note * pubrules and link checkers for the HTML note 1st round done * Generated the model document as Rec * Prepared the vocab for Rec, but suspended until more information comes in for the activity stream vocab publication date. * Protocol spec prepared for Rec; suspended until the situation v.a.v. translation links is settled. * Selector note prepared; suspended until the extra note from Takeshi comes in * Selector not is finalized * First round of pubrules' checker on the selector note * Link checker 1st. round on the selector note * pubrules and link checkers for the HTML note 1st round done * Took over the changes in PR #411 to regenerate the final versions * Protocol is finalized (The decision is that, for now, the reference to translations remains unchanged.) * Removed the data url to see if this is what created problems with pubrules * Rollback the previous... * Full rollback:-( * Added the alt text to the orcid logo reference in the model * Complete regeneration of the model doc * Re-instated the orcid logo instead of a data URL in protocol (pubrules' checker was not happy...) * All header links turned into https in protocol
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Merge pull request #411 from tkanai/gh-pages
Fixed some typos in Example 29 and 30.
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Fixed some typos in Example 29 and 30.
Fixed Japanese text, to make it correspond exactly to the percent encoded string. Added ’suffix’ property name, it was missing.
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Merge pull request #410 from tcole3/gh-pages
Fixes per WG Call
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Remove subtitle Reference Note Remove sections 1.3 and 1.4 Revise section 2.1 to add note about not using HTML frag ids as annotation identifiers Revise section 2.3 slightly for consistency with 2.1.
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Merge pull request #409 from w3c/fix-selector-note-editor
Fix editor on Selector Note
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Update index-turtle-not-highlight.html
really fix sub-sections
tcole3 committed on GitHubFeb 3, 2017