I see that the nice people at XXE mind are now offering free downloadable versions of xml mind editor for personal use (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml) : they offer versions customized versions for docbook and dita and xhtml. Why not for TEI SimplePrint?
I was wondering the same. I'm using XXE with my students (not customized "personal" version), specially because, unlike XML Copy Editor, it runs in Macs. It's based on Java. It's good to have a free editor for beginners, who are not happy to pay for licenses to learn. Should we get involved and contact XML mind people? Best, Alex.- ________________________________ ALEJANDRO BIA Departamento de Estadística, Matemáticas e Informática Área de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos Universidad Miguel Hernández Ed. Torretamarit, Av. Universidad s/n, CP:03202, Elche, ESPAÑA Tel: +34 966658973 Móvil: +34 644447008 e-mail: abia@umh.es Skype: alex-bia Web: http://dhw.umh.es/alex-bia/ ________________________________ ________________________________________ From: tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org [tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org] on behalf of Lou Burnard [lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk] Sent: 24 January 2017 10:51 To: tei-council@lists.tei-c.org Subject: [tei-council] tei xml mind I see that the nice people at XXE mind are now offering free downloadable versions of xml mind editor for personal use (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml) : they offer versions customized versions for docbook and dita and xhtml. Why not for TEI SimplePrint? -- tei-council mailing list tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council PLEASE NOTE: postings to this list are publicly archived
It sounds like a good idea, but is XML Mind the only one we should be contacting? In the world of XML editors, which others can we identify that might benefit from simplePrint? I'm only used to teaching with oXygen, which my students get free bc we got our university to purchase a classroom license. Anyway, simplePrint will have some presence in oXygen, right? Elisa -- Elisa Beshero-Bondar, PhD Director, Center for the Digital Text Associate Professor of English University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg 150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601 USA E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu | Development site: http://newtfire.org Typeset by hand on my iPad
On Jan 24, 2017, at 6:42 AM, Bia Platas, Alejandro
wrote: I was wondering the same. I'm using XXE with my students (not customized "personal" version), specially because, unlike XML Copy Editor, it runs in Macs. It's based on Java. It's good to have a free editor for beginners, who are not happy to pay for licenses to learn.
Should we get involved and contact XML mind people?
Best, Alex.- ________________________________ ALEJANDRO BIA
Departamento de Estadística, Matemáticas e Informática Área de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos Universidad Miguel Hernández Ed. Torretamarit, Av. Universidad s/n, CP:03202, Elche, ESPAÑA
Tel: +34 966658973 Móvil: +34 644447008 e-mail: abia@umh.es Skype: alex-bia Web: http://dhw.umh.es/alex-bia/ ________________________________
________________________________________ From: tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org [tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org] on behalf of Lou Burnard [lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk] Sent: 24 January 2017 10:51 To: tei-council@lists.tei-c.org Subject: [tei-council] tei xml mind
I see that the nice people at XXE mind are now offering free downloadable versions of xml mind editor for personal use (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml) : they offer versions customized versions for docbook and dita and xhtml. Why not for TEI SimplePrint?
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But why just simplePrint? Why not various other useful flavors of TEI?
I see that the nice people at XXE mind are now offering free downloadable versions of xml mind editor for personal use (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml) : they offer versions customized versions for docbook and dita and xhtml. Why not for TEI SimplePrint?
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Bia Platas, Alejandro
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Elisa
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Lou Burnard
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Syd Bauman