Re: Your dictionary online?
From: | Arthaey Angosii <arthaey@...> |
Date: | Monday, October 15, 2007, 0:08 |
On 10/14/07, taliesin the storyteller <taliesin-conlang@...> wrote:
> Freedict uses a subset of the TEI dictionary format, which is
> XML. There are ready-made tools for further processing for
> TEI-marked up files.
Now that you mention TEI, I remember coming across it before I decided
to define my own XML schema. I don't remember *why* I chose to do
that, though... I must have had a Good Reason (TM) at the time. :)
> I don't use their format as I use
> shoebox/toolbox and their format seems too simple to easily
> convert from shoebox/toolbox to their format.
I have a Perl script to convert Shoebox to XML; I could modify the
script to output TEI instead my custom XML schema, if you're
interested?
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AA
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