Roma
Contents
- 1 Synopsis
- 2 Features
- 3 User commentary
- 4 System requirements
- 5 Source code and licensing
- 6 Support for TEI
- 7 Language(s)
- 8 Documentation
- 9 Tech support
- 10 User community
- 11 Sample implementations
- 12 Current version number and date of release
- 13 History of versions
- 14 How to download or buy
- 15 Additional notes
Synopsis
Roma is the TEI tool (a suite of XSLT stylesheets) for creating schemas and customisations from P5 ODD specifications. It was written by Arno Mittelbach and is maintained by Sebastian Rahtz.
Features
User commentary
Please sign all comments.
System requirements
Source code and licensing
Support for TEI
Language(s)
Documentation
For instructions on installing the command-line version under Mac OS X, see Roma CLI Instructions. Besides this, just see the Debian packaging.
For the web version, see Customizing the TEI with Roma.
As Sebastian wrote on TEI-L on 2009-12-21, "Always remember when considering Roma and friends that the variation is in the XSL stylesheets which it uses. So 99% of error reports and bug fixes are to do with the behaviour of odd2odd.xsl and odd2relax.xsl (etc). The XSL package changes much more frequently than Roma."
Tech support
Report problems either at the TEI-L list or in the SourceForge bug tracker.
User community
Sample implementations
Current version number and date of release
- 3.7 (2009-01-31)
History of versions
https://sourceforge.net/projects/tei/files/Roma/
How to download or buy
There are three options.
Download the zip file
Sourceforge download – a shell utility (requires xsltproc, trang and perl)
Install the Debian package
Install the appropriate Debian package (which one?).
Get from Subversion
For many of those commands, you might need to run them as sudo.
- Download the source from Subversion:
svn co https://tei.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tei/trunk/ /path/to/local/directory/
- Install P5 (required in order to install Roma):
- Put roma2.sh into the right place (since P5 installation requires it):
cp roma2.sh /usr/bin/roma2
- Install texlive-full (includes xelatex, which is required to install P5)
cd /path/to/local/directory/P5/
make install
- Put roma2.sh into the right place (since P5 installation requires it):
- Install Roma:
cd ../Roma/
make install
Additional notes
Also see Vesta.
Sebastian wrote to TEI-L on 2009-12-21, "I expect to do some fixes next year to allow the ODD processing to be carried out by web services, based on the EGE (http://dl.psnc.pl/software/EGE/). When that is working, my idea is to redo Roma to use the web services to do all its backoffice work, and so not need any local software at all."
oXygen 13.1 onwards has all the Roma functionality built it. Load up your ODD, tell it to generate a schema.