Dear colleagues,
for some time now I enrich <listPerson> entries with <listRelation>.
According to the guidelines a relation between persons is either mutual like husband <—> wife (spouse), brother <—> sister (sibling), or hierarchical e.g.parent —> child (active/passive).
Example:
<listRelation>
…
<relation name='parent' active='#hha-3361-1' passive='#hha-2437-1 #hha-6241-1'/>
<relation name='spouse' mutual='#hha-3360-1 #hha-3361-1‘/>
…
</listRelation>
see http://steinheim-institut.de/cgi-bin/epidat?id=hha-3361-t
In my opinion this calls for visualization, wherein mutual relations between persons could be expressed e.g. by a double headed arrow <—> and active - passive relations e.g. by a single headed arrow —> …
I suppose I'm not the only one who uses <listRelation><relation>, so I wonder whether anyone out there in the TEI-world could recommend a tool to visualize (lots of) relations given in a TEI <listRelation> manner in a fancy graph, an impressing network visualization, etc.
best regards
Thomas Kollatz
drs Thomas Kollatz - wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / researcher
Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut fuer deutsch-juedische Geschichte
D-45127 Essen * Edmund-Koerner-Platz 2 * T 0201-82162910 * skype kollatzthomas
HP http://www.steinheim-institut.de/wiki/index.php/Mitarbeiter:Thomas_Kollatz
=== Projekte / projects ===
Epigraphische Datenbank <http://www.steinheim-institut.de/cgi-bin/epidat>
RiR - Relationen im Raum <https://dev2.dariah.eu/wiki/display/RIRPUB/RiR>
DARIAH-DE <http://de.dariah.eu>
=== btw / sonst noch ===
TUSTEP-TUSCRIPT module on Rosetta Code <http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:TUSCRIPT>
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