[tei-council] Fwd: extra artefacts

James Cummings James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk
Wed Aug 15 09:06:42 EDT 2012


I'm in favour of us providing them.

-James

On 15/08/12 13:13, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> my message below didn't get any yay or nay responses.
>
> can I get some feeling from folks over whether we should be
> providing these beasts?
>
> Sebastian
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Sebastian Rahtz<sebastian.rahtz at it.ox.ac.uk>
>> Subject: Re: [tei-council] extra artefacts
>> Date: 7 August 2012 23:14:01 BST
>> To:<James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk>
>> Cc:<tei-council at lists.village.Virginia.EDU>
>>
>> How about this:
>>
>> Source and data support files for TEI Guidelines
>>
>> In addition to the schema modules and example customizations generated for each
>> release of the Guidelines, a set of files are provided in the xml/tei/odd/ directory
>> which are for use by those writing TEI tools such as editors or visualizations.
>>
>> 	p5attlist.txt
>> This is a text file with a comma-separated cataligue of all the attributes available on TEI elements,
>> list the element or class name, the attribute name, the datatype, and  an indication ("multiple"
>> or "single") as to whether it can contain multiple values. eg
>> 	att.ascribed,who,data.pointer,multiple
>>
>>
>> 	p5subset.json
>> This is a representation of all TEI modules, classes, elements and attributes (with their
>> descriptions) in JSON format for consumption by Javascript tools in web applications. For
>> example, this fragment provides summary information about the<gi>ab</gi>  element:
>>
>> 	p5subset.xml
>> This is copy of the reference component of the TEI source, extracting all
>> the<gi>elementSpec</gi>,<gi>classSpec</gi>,<gi>macroSpec</gi>
>> and<gi>moduleSpec</gi>  elements, with descriptions. It does not include
>> the text of the chapters of the Guidelines, and is intended for use by ODD processors
>> which need to access all of the TEI components in a convenient single file.
>>
>> 	stripspace.xsl.model
>> This is a fragmeht of XSL which can be added to any transformation which
>> is being applied to a TEI document. It consists of a<xsl:strip-space>  element
>> which lists all the elements which can<emph>not</emph>  contain character
>> data. This tells the processor it can ignore white space around child components
>> of these elements.
>
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> Sebastian Rahtz
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> University of Oxford IT Services
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>


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Dr James Cummings, researchsupport at it.ox.ac.uk
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