TEI for ISO

= Using the TEI for Editing ISO documents =

Basic principles
Most of the necessary documentation for using the giudelines in specific contexts can be found under:.

Looking between the lines at, one can also get advice as to how to integrate a TEI component within a third party DTD or schema.

Terms and definition
The term and definition section should be represented as a list of items:

Terms and definitions

Each item should have the following structure:  state of the art developed stage of technical capability at a given time as regards products, processes and services, based on the relevant consolidated findings of science, technology and experience &lt;ref>ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004, definition 1.4

Abbreviation should be represented by means of an following the corresponding Additional terms for the same concepts should be represented as 's following the main entry.

Feature structures
The relaxNg schema for representing feature structures is available under.

This can be generated directly by means of the following ODD declaration:    

Bugs and feature requests

 * figures in docx outputs do not appear
 * xml tags within egXML do not appear in the HTML output
 * generating anchors

Linking to ISO cat
List of references to data categories as ISOCat entries at the end of an ISO standards are represented along a pattern close to that of terminological entries:

 abbreviation Designation formed by omitting words or letters from a longer form and refering to the same concept.

The dcr prefix should be associated with the name space: http://www.isocat.org/ns/dcr

Work is ongoing to provide a TEI export to ISOCat that would allow one to embed a DCS (Data Category Selection) expressed as a list of items automatically.

http://www.isocat.org/12620/schemas/DCIF.html

http://www.isocat.org/rest/help.html#dcs