@mgoebel Where can the stakeholders find the new schema?
(@rmraschkowski Please send information to stakeholders.)
Another topic we discussed shortly about is the information icon. There is already an i-icon for TIDO information in the header. It might be confusing for the user to have a similar icon for a different kind of information.
Possible solution: use a disctinct TIDO icon/ logo ;-)
Outcome of discussion:
Short list: P4, P7, P8
=> decision for P7
To fullfill minimal viable feature no information icon is needed (the Erläuterung is shown when viewer is opened; and might be rediscovered by the tab description), therefore no O and B alternatives are chosen today. (But it might be discussed later for a possible generic solution.)
In the transcription the date should be displayed as it appears in the manuscript. In the annotation the date should be "transformed" to a normalized style.
@paul.pestov Response from stakeholder: "enspace is known from the TeX world and it means what is called 'Halbgeviert' in German" ("quad" in English?): cf. Wikipedia Halbgeviert" (English Wikipedia Quad)
=> An em quad is a space that is one em wide; as wide as the height of the font. An en quad is a space that is one en wide: half the width of an em quad.
Please let me know if it does not help.
I guess I have to ask again... Meanwhile, just use a "normal" space "a" times.