Did some reviews for the conference. 25 minutes.
Did some work in the new OJS interface, and worked out some oddities there with UBlock Origin. Prepped the Measures article and passed it to AT for encoding. 120 minutes.
Did some work on the Oxygen plugin to try to make it functional in Oxygen 18.0+, and not broken in 21.0. RVDB helped with a problem getting the JTEI pdf output to work. I think everything's working in 21.0 now, but I have no easy way of testing in prior versions.
We're using my article for the first run because I have an earlier encoded version that can be used as a model, so in addition to the intro I had to quickly work through the copyeditor comments on the final version. AT's now into the encoding. 60 minutes.
Wrote the rest of the second submission attachment and submitted it, then with JT worked on the abstract for the third, which is now submitted. Just the attachment for that one left. 480 minutes.
I've done all the screenshots and written half of the prose for a sort of walk-through of our encoding process which takes in many of the key strategies. Going well so far (although a bit slow). 120 minutes.
Wrote the proper abstract for my own DVPP paper and added it to the submission. Tweaked the collective DVPP abstract and submitted it to ConfTool; full version to be done tomorrow. 120 minutes.
Finished the next article on my plate ahead of tomorrow's meeting. 45 minutes.
Did most of a detailed copy-edit of one of our articles, covering all the kuwashii stuff normally handled by SL, to see how time-consuming it will be if we have to do it ourselves. Seems doable, but we'll need detailed checklists, which I'm already building. 180 minutes.
Uploaded my first submission for TEI 2019, with, as usual, the majority of the time spent trying to trim the abstract to 300 words. Must now write a full version for attaching to it. 60 minutes.