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== How to download or buy ==
 
== How to download or buy ==
Sebastian wrote:
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The source for Vesta is on Github at https://github.com/sebastianrahtz/Vesta.git (see also https://github.com/sebastianrahtz/javalib.git), but
 
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it is no longer maintained. The functionality it offers is available through oXygen, or OxGarage.
"A MacOS version can be downloaded from
 
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=106328&package_id=298013
 
and Debian/Ubuntu users can pick up a "tei-vesta" package
 
by adding the right APT source to their local setup
 
(see http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/teideb/)
 
 
 
"If there is someone who can make nice Windows packages
 
for me, I'd welcome help; Vesta is a fairly simple Java application.
 
 
 
"The source is all available on Sourceforge, of course.
 
It depends on my TEI XSL stylesheets (converted for XSLT 2.0)."
 
  
 
== Additional notes ==
 
== Additional notes ==
  
 
'''See also:''' [[Roma]]
 
'''See also:''' [[Roma]]

Revision as of 11:47, 13 March 2013


Synopsis

Vesta, a "desktop Roma" application, "provides a simple desktop app which lets you run conversions on TEI files. Specifically, it understands what to do with ODD files, and can generate schemas and documentation; but more generally it can process simple TEI XML files and make HTML, LaTeX, FO and Word 2007 .docx output. It does this using different profiles, which can be added to locally."

Features

User commentary

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System requirements

Source code and licensing

Support for TEI

Language(s)

Documentation

Tech support

User community

Sample implementations

Current version number and date of release

1.0.9 (2009-08-04)

History of versions

See https://sourceforge.net/projects/tei/files/Vesta/ .

How to download or buy

The source for Vesta is on Github at https://github.com/sebastianrahtz/Vesta.git (see also https://github.com/sebastianrahtz/javalib.git), but it is no longer maintained. The functionality it offers is available through oXygen, or OxGarage.

Additional notes

See also: Roma