TEI-XML
Related to: Critical Edition, Diplomatic Edition, programming
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Why is it called TEI-XML?
TEI stands for Text Encoding Initiative.
XML stands for eXtended Markup Language.
How do I start to learn TEI-XML?
There are many short tutorials out there, e.g.:
https://latex-ninja.com/2022/02/02/a-shamelessly-short-intro-to-xml-for-dh-beginners-includes-tei/
http://www.pmoran.ie/posts/guide-to-xml by Pádraic Moran
What are some common TEI-XML editors?
Very popular is a commercional Oxygen XML Editor.
However, there are also free alternatives.
XMLMind XML Editor has a free version
One can, e.g., use general editors like Visual Studio Code.
You can also use jEdit or other general purpose editors
These are quite complicated, aren't there some more visual TEI-XML editors?
Not many, to be honest, nevertheless, there are a couple of options:
LEAF-Writer
Oxygen XML Editor provides an author mode
Using free plugins with existing TEI-XML editors
Oxygen XML Editor
Plugin for TEI-XML:
ediarum.mediaevum:
XMLMind XML Editor
Plugin for TEI-XML:
https://www.unicaen.fr/recherche/mrsh/document_numerique/outils/inventairesAnciens
jEdit
Plugin for TEI-XML: http://plugins.jedit.org/plugins/?TEI
Probably the best is commercional FairCopy editor. It makes editing look like putting blocks together.
Another option is to use Transkribus that allows export into TEI-XML (free for all functions except automatic reading).
Finally, commercional Classical Text Editor that focuses on preparation of Critical editions, has TEI-XML output as well.
Editors in the development:
https://iforal.hypotheses.org/
promise of a user-friendly
How can I publish TEI-XML?
Displaying TEI-XML editions
TEI-XML for manuscript descriptions
#work_in_progress