text encoding

The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web

2013 Annual Conference and Members’ Meeting of the TEI Consortium
2-5 October 2013

Università La Sapienza, Rome, Italy

The Call for Papers, Posters and Panels as well as the Call for Workshops and Tutorials are now OPEN!

Deadline for submissions: March 30, 2013
Workshop dates (tentative): 30 September – 2 October 2012

Please visit the conference website for more details: http://digilab2.let.uniroma1.it/teiconf2013/

Purpose: 

A cross-platform XML editor that may be used to create and validate XML documents and associated schema. It fully supports XSL (both XSLT and FO), DTD, Schema (Relax RNG and W3C), Database, XQuery, XHTML and CSS.

Features: 

• Spellchecker, thesaurus, track changes and other word processing functionality
• Configurable document view (normal, tagged, plain text)
• Resource Manager may be used to locate and insert items such as image files and text fragments.

A&H use case 1 description: 
The Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica project has used Oxygen XML Editor to create xml documents with the Latin and Greek inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica.
Creator: 
SyncRO Soft Ltd
Publisher: 
SyncRO Soft Ltd
lifecycleStage: 
Alternate tool(s): 

EMACS, XMLSpy

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Purpose: 

Software tool designed to convert digital texts that employ standard typographic editorial conventions into EpiDoc-compliant XML files. A series of regular expressions are applied to the source document and the results are placed into a “shell file” (i.e., a template), which can be customised in advance. The regular expressions are stored in a separate configuration file to permit customisation, but this file is generated from regular expressions embedded in the EpiDoc Guidelines source files.

Features: 

• Regular expression engine that has custom mapping files for Leiden to XML.
• Customisable for different formats, such as RTF, HTML and TXT

A&H use case 1 description: 
The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania project has used CHET-C to convert digital texts of Latin and Greek inscriptions into EpiDoc-compliant XML files.
Creator: 
Hugh Cayless (with Zaneta Au, Gabriel Bodard, Tom Elliott, Raffaele Viglianti)
Publisher: 
EpiDoc Collaborative
lifecycleStage: 
Purpose: 

Customised search engine capable of retrieving information from multiple related sites. The Papyrological Navigator currently retrieves and displays information from the Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS), the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri (DDbDP) and the Heidelberger Gesamtverzeichnis (HGV).

A&H use case 1 description: 
The Integrating Digital Papyrology project has used Papyrological Navigator to retrieve information from related sites.
Creator: 
Ben Armentor, Hugh Cayless
Publisher: 
EpiDoc Collaborative
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