
Bowerbird@aol.com writes:
can you give and defend your definition of "good" in this case?
"Save as HTML" normally is not good enough.
ditto with "semantically tagged file"?
Why do you ask?
and, if you are up to the challenge, what is your recommendation as to the route that should be taken to get a library of 14,000+ e-texts converted to the brand of x.m.l. markup you think is best?
We can keep the old file unchanged for the time being. XML produced by http://www.pgdp.net/ is good enough to work with.
finally, greg recently requested that people come forward with working routines to implement an x.m.l.-master methodology. are you able to answer that call? did you? if so, do let us know.
For converting TEI XML to HTML and PDF you can use Sebastian Rahtz' XSL stylesheets: http://www.tei-c.org/Stylesheets/teixsl.html I'm old fashioned and like playing with DSSSL tools (that's all in German and not that polished nor finished -- take it as a proof of concept): http://www.gnu.franken.de/Tieck/ http://www.gnu.franken.de/Tieck/Dokumente/Koepke/ -- | ,__o | _-\_<, http://www.gnu.franken.de/ke/ | (*)/'(*)