Dear reader,
Peter Robinson writes in 'The transcription...' that DynaText is well suited
to browse TEI files. In my asumption, a TEI 'engine', or 'browser' for that
matter, would have to be able to process milestones, implement the extended
pointer syntax, check for valid attribute values, understand %inherited, be
able to check and implement the directions recorded in the WSD, and
represent elements such as <expan> well. Can anyone tell me if this is
covered in the DynaText browser? Which browser, if not DynaText, does all
this for us?
Thanks in advance,
Arjan.
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