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Frank Boumphrey writes: > One thing I have not been able to find in the TEI documentation is a > requirements list or it's equivalent. If you could point me to one i would > be grateful. section 1.2 of the Guidelines > > so, use the the extension mechanism, if you want sugared input > > > > Not available in teixlite, but I am working on this (see another posting of > mine) um, teixlite is an example of a TEI instantiation. it isn't designed to be extended > A web site with a list of documents that display in applications available > to the general world wide masses. the Oxford Text Archive (ota.ahds.ac.uk) just gave me Mansfield Park, in TEI. It asked me to agree to respect copyright etc, which I didnt find unreasonable. I can obviously print or display that file with a trivial stylesheet (I believe the OTA will be offering auto-HTML soon). I dont think it gave me special treatment. just an example. > <rant>Great literature should be freely available to every one regardless of > their education, ethnic or economic background.</rant> oh yes? they don't have to learn English to read Shakespeare then? one does not need any educational background at all to understand Cavafy? are we escaping from the remit of XML-DEV by any chance? sebastian *************************************************************************** This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ ***************************************************************************
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