My homework: MCE examples

MURATA Makoto eb2m-mrt at asahi-net.or.jp
Tue May 14 07:37:09 CEST 2013


Chris,

Thank you very much for providing this example.

I created some diagrams for depicting inputs and outputs of MCE processing.

Regards,
Makoto

2013/4/19 Chris Rae <Chris.Rae at microsoft.com>:
> Hi all - I've done some reworking of my famous MCE example from 2011 which used markup for some future features of ChrisOffice (TM). I've attached it as both a PDF and a Word document.
>
> I know Murata-san was keen to have "before" and "after" samples in there, but upon reflection I actually don't think they would be very valuable. There's no requirement to implement MCE as a preprocessor step so for many implementations, including ours, there simply aren't a "before" and an "after". There are only things which were paid attention to and things which weren't. Additionally, one of the important things this example imparts is the fact that non-understood extension lists can easily be round-tripped by consuming applications. Trying to represent this in "after" file samples will, I think, end up being rather confusing.
>
> Any feedback appreciated - the markup is similar to my original sample but the text is almost all new.
>
> Chris



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Makoto
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