I'd be grateful for feedback from people on this list to the trial service
at http://oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.uk:8080/ege-webclient/ ; if this is
successful, we hope to make it available via www.tei-c.org in due course.
OxGarage is an instance of the ENRICH EGE (http://dl.psnc.pl/software/EGE/index.html,
and hosted on Sourceforge as enrich-ege), with a variety of enhancements
and redesign made at Oxford. All parts of it are open source.
OxGarage mostly converts XML to XML using XSLT; it
also handles a wide variety of binary formats using OpenOffice. It
chains conversions together to find a way to convert your start
format to your target format. It uses the notion of "profiles" to change
the parameters for each stage - the profiles you see now are ones
I have made for Oxford.
OxGarage has a web front end, but is also accessible as a REST web
service.
OxGarage includes all the transformations which TEI@Oxford
has worked on, including Word. OpenOffice, and ePub conversion
of TEI. It also includes most of the ODD-processing capabilities of Roma.
New transformations can be added rather easily, if the XSLT
is available.
**** THIS IS A TEST SERVICE! DO NOT RELY ON IT! ******
There are links to documentation, sources, capabilities etc at http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/oxgarage/
Please report your experiences to [log in to unmask], or discuss on TEI-L; no promises
about support at this point, but we'll do our best.
--
Sebastian Rahtz
Information Manager, Oxford University Computing Services
13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431
Sólo le pido a Dios
que el futuro no me sea indiferente
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