Some documentation on all of this gets created by the build process and copied to http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-xsl/ . But I agree that it's hard to understand. I've started documenting a few points at http://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/Tei-xsl#Documentation , but moving into a .md file, where people would expect to find it, is the way to go. --Kevin On 5/26/15 8:03 AM, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Mr. Rahtz is a very clever chap indeed. I think though, that the Github Stylesheets repo needs some documentation on how to use this stuff. I suggest we either greatly expand the README.md or add a new USAGE.md document linked from it. The README should explain what’s there and how to use it.
On May 25, 2015, at 16:00 , Martin Holmes
wrote: I've you're on a NIX*-y machine, you should be able to use:
bin/teitorelaxng tei_all.odd
and get something called tei_all.odd.relaxng.
teitorelaxng is just a symlink to transformtei, which supplies (through its own name) the required parameters. Very clever indeed, Mr Rahtz is.
Cheers, Martin
On 15-05-25 12:50 PM, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Can someone explain to me like I’m an idiot how to use the Stylesheets to generate, say, a TEI All schema using the Guidelines specs? I’m afraid the documentation doesn’t give me enough to go on. I thought I understood it, but I don’t. My understanding is that you use the transformtei script, but what inputs do you give it?
Thanks, Hugh
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