Dear TEI-L'ers.
I hesitate to even mention these since they are so straightforwardly simple. I
tend to look up element descriptions in the TEI P5 guidelines a fair bit.
(Occupational hazard I guess!) I have three buttons on my Mozilla Firefox
toolbar which make this easier for me. One just is a normal link and goes to
the TEI P5 Element Reference page, the other two are extremely simple javascript
bookmarklets which pop up a dialog box asking for an element name and then take
you straight to that element's reference page (assume you've typed its name
correctly). One goes to the tei-c website, another to Sebastian's XQuery on his
eXist database. Also, if on any web page you highlight a TEI P5 element name
and then click either of the javascript ones, they should also take you straight
to that element's reference page.
If anyone is remotely interested in these you can drag the links available at
http://purl.org/cummings/TEI-LookUp.html to your Mozilla Firefox Bookmark Toolbar.
If you have any questions, feel free to email, or even better I tend to sit in
the TEI IRC channel/chat room most days during GMT working hours. (See
http://www.tei-c.org.uk/wiki/index.php/IRC for information on the TEI IRC channel.)
-James
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Dr James Cummings, Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford
James dot Cummings at oucs dot ox dot ac dot uk
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