TEI produces the TEI Guidelines and associated software
The TEI is an international and interdisciplinary standard used by libraries, museums, publishers, and academics to represent all kinds of literary and linguistic texts, using an encoding scheme that is maximally expressive and minimally obsolescent.
This used to be the experimentation and production space for the Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) called "TEI for Linguists", LingSIG for short.
Currently, this is a storage place for documents produced by the SIG.
Use https://github.com/LingSIG to access the current production space.
EVT is a tool that creates web-based diplomatic and/or interpretative editions starting from XML TEI-encoded documents.
The current release, EVT v. 1.3, builds upon the feature set of the previous releases and adds support for quite a number of new features:
* added a new navigation bar;
* added support for translations in multiple languages;
* added support VisColl style sheets;
* added support for comment and critical <note>s;
* added support for verse numbering and...
Given an XSD schema and an XSA.xml configuration file, XML Skeleton Annotations (XSA) generates JSF forms UI to create XML records compliant to the XSD and following the XML skeleton defined in XSA.xml, still keeping everything under your control.
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