Difference between revisions of "Talk:TEI xml"

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Thomas,
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I hope I violate no protocol by asking a tyro question here.
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Your tutorial looks like just what I need, but I'm trying to typeset our tei.xml file on a Mac using TeXshop, and in that environment, it's not immediately clear to me how I can inform ConTeXt that it is to use the file tei-style.tex when typesetting a tei.xml input file.
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I'm unable, as yet, to run context at the command line using this new TeXlive-2010 distro, but TeXshop seems to be able to do it. However, when I input your example xml in the editor (minus the <xmlcode><rdg wit="#c2">arrgl</rdg></xmlcode> elements which seem to make it choke) and run context over it, it typesets the plain text with the xml tags included, because it doesn't know about the tei-style.tex file you so carefully composed. I've saved tei-style.tex to ~/Library/texmf/tei-style.tex, but TeXshop and context remain unaware of it.
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Thanks for any clues you might have to offer,
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Jon
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--[[User:Jjon|Jjon]] 23:16, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:18, 17 November 2010

Hi Thomas,

Something is amiss in your large xml block. You have:

      <div xml:id="VS1" n="I" type="book">
         <div xml:id="VS1" n="1" type="chapter">

but that is two identical xml:id fields, which can't be right .... Taco

Taco,

thanks, you are right of course! I was missing one level of the structure. Am working on it, but on the train, so not logged in.

Thomas



Thomas,

I hope I violate no protocol by asking a tyro question here.

Your tutorial looks like just what I need, but I'm trying to typeset our tei.xml file on a Mac using TeXshop, and in that environment, it's not immediately clear to me how I can inform ConTeXt that it is to use the file tei-style.tex when typesetting a tei.xml input file.

I'm unable, as yet, to run context at the command line using this new TeXlive-2010 distro, but TeXshop seems to be able to do it. However, when I input your example xml in the editor (minus the

<rdg wit="#c2">arrgl</rdg>

elements which seem to make it choke) and run context over it, it typesets the plain text with the xml tags included, because it doesn't know about the tei-style.tex file you so carefully composed. I've saved tei-style.tex to ~/Library/texmf/tei-style.tex, but TeXshop and context remain unaware of it.

Thanks for any clues you might have to offer,

Jon

--Jjon 23:16, 17 November 2010 (UTC)