Hussein Shafie wrote: > Roberto Rosselli Del Turco wrote: > >>XXE looks just great, I would like to add the TEI dtd and enjoy the >>commodity of having elements and attributes at a mouse click. If I may >>afford a suggestion, the TEI dtd is quite well known and used in the >>academic world, but editors fall in one of two categories: good but very >>expensive, or shareware/free software (emacs, notetab). Perhaps XXE >>could fit in and carve itself a niche in this area. > > > Unless the TEI DTD is a monster like DocBook, we'll try to create a > complete XXE configuration for TEI but I cannot give you a date of > availability.
Funny how the "monster" noun recurs in different mailing lists to describe similar objects :) Even if not a "monster", I would qualify the TEI dtd as "huge" (and, on the good side, also "very rich"). This is where you can find more about it: http://www.tei-c.org/P4X/DTD/ Fortunately there's a much smaller version, called TEI lite, which could be a viable starting point (http://www.tei-c.org/Lite/DTD/). Ciao -- Roberto Rosselli Del Turco e-mail: rosselli at cisi.unito.it Dipartimento di Scienze rosselli at ling.unipi.it del Linguaggio Then spoke the thunder DA Universita' di Torino Datta: what have we given? (TSE) Hige sceal the heardra, heorte the cenre, mod sceal the mare, the ure maegen litlath. (Maldon 312-3)

