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== Support for TEI ==
 
== Support for TEI ==
The TEI Content module "provides specific support for many of the features that are part of the TEI Lite (P5) set of elements."
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The TEI Content module "provides specific support for many of the features that are part of the TEI Lite (P5) set of elements." This includes things like alternative readings (via choice, orig/reg, sic/corr elements), scribal corrections (del, add, gap, unclear elements), several types of quotes (inline or block, quotes or italic), and author and editor notes.
  
 
== Language(s) ==
 
== Language(s) ==

Revision as of 09:31, 18 August 2011


Synopsis

"The TEICHI Framework is a modular tool for displaying documents encoded according to the guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI Lite P5) as pages in a Drupal-based website."

Features

http://www.teichi.org/features

User commentary

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System requirements

Source code and licensing

"All modules are published under a GNU General Public License, version 2 or later, as is required by Drupal."

Support for TEI

The TEI Content module "provides specific support for many of the features that are part of the TEI Lite (P5) set of elements." This includes things like alternative readings (via choice, orig/reg, sic/corr elements), scribal corrections (del, add, gap, unclear elements), several types of quotes (inline or block, quotes or italic), and author and editor notes.

Language(s)

Documentation

http://www.teichi.org/documentation

Tech support

http://www.teichi.org/contact

User community

Sample implementations

http://www.berardier.org/

Current version number and date of release

Version 0.6

History of versions

http://www.teichi.org/roadmap

How to download or buy

http://www.teichi.org/downloads

Additional notes