ImageMarkupTool

Synopsis
The Image Markup Tool is a Windows application for annotating images using TEI P5. It makes use of the &lt;facsimile&gt;, &lt;surface&gt; and &lt;zone&gt; elements for specifying areas on images, and linking annotations and transcriptions, in the form of &lt;div&gt; elements, to them.

Features

 * You can delimit an area on the image and add an annotation to it.
 * You can classify annotations into categories.
 * You can export an interactive "Web View" of the annotated image.

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System requirements
Windows 2000, XP or Vista; Linux Wine 1.0 and above.

Source code and licensing
The Image Markup Tools is open source, released under the MPL 1.1.

Support for TEI
Its native file format is TEI (P5) plus SVG (1.1). It can also export to DocBook.

Language(s)
The program is written in Borland Delphi 2005 (Object Pascal). You can translate the interface into any language, using the built-in Translation screen. A full Italian translation is included, and partial German and Chinese translations are also available. The documentation is in English.

Documentation
There is a tutorial.

Tech support
There is a development blog where anyone can post comments, and the author can be contacted by email.

User community
There is a small community of users at the University of Victoria, and a project blog where development progress and plans are documented.

Sample implementations

 * Le mariage sous L'Ancien Régime
 * Image Markup and Presentation
 * Dodds Scrapbook Project

Current version number and date of release
Version 1.8.0.0 (2008-11-28)

History of versions

 * Version 1.7.1.0 (2008-04-25)
 * Version 1.7.0.0 (2007-12-21)
 * Version 1.6.0.0 (2007-09-26)
 * Version 1.5.0.0 (2007-03-05)
 * Previous versions beginning with 0.9 were released throughout 2006.

How to download or buy
http://www.tapor.uvic.ca/~mholmes/image_markup/download.php

Additional notes
The Image Markup Tool is written with Borland Delphi 2005, and makes use of open source code from several other authors and projects. These are listed on the Requirements page of the website.