
Yes, TEI has been discussed in this group a number of times before. And there are some contributors using it. When I go to gutenberg.org and do an advanced search, looking for TEI as filetype, I find 210 results. One volunteer's guideline for using TEI can be found at: http://pgtei.pglaf.org/marcello/0.4/doc/20000-h.html In short, it is there, and is being used, but not by many people. Would you like to help contribute more TEI texts to the project? Thanks, Andrew On Sun, 13 Sep 2009, James Cloos wrote:
In case anyone really wants to do it right, what PG needs is to have each book (and other documents) marked up semanticly.
Of all of the exsting SGML/XML applications, TEI seems best for what PG is doing. Combined with SVG and X3D for graphics, xcite for any citations, etc.