Hi Mike,
Thanks for sharing this with us.
I always wanted to make a list with separate projects which develop Oxygen plugins or frameworks, I found some time today and also listed your plugin in the list:
http://blog.oxygenxml.com/2014/11/public-hosted-oxygen-plugin-and.html
Maybe you should also advertise it on the TEI users list, I'm not sure how many TEI users are registered on the Oxygen SDK list which is more of a Java-API developer-oriented list.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
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http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 11/3/2014 4:27 PM, Mike Olson wrote:
______________________________________________________________________________________________Hi all,
I just wanted to let everyone know about a new framework we've been
working on for Oxygen called HisTEI (i.e. Historical TEI). It's aimed at
making historical documents easier to transcribe using TEI in the Oxygen
Author view. The idea is that this view is much easier for typical
Humanities researchers to use.
The project is still in its infancy, but the framework is already being
used by several projects working with historical linguistic corpora. The
framework is completely open source (MIT license) and available on GitHub:
https://github.com/odaata/HisTEI
For installation instructions, check out the Wiki on GitHub. You can use
the base framework (called HisTEI) to try it out. We are happy to help
create a specific framework for your project as well.
We warmly welcome any new participants on the project or any tips that
might improve what we have already!
Cheers,
Mike Olson
Utrecht University
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