28 mars 2020
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Christof Schöch, « Can Atom replace oXygen? », The Dragonfly's Gaze, ID : 10.58079/nwff
Virtually anyone working with XML files in the context of the Digital Humanities, and especially in the context of scholarly digital editing, knows the oXygen XML editor. It is mature and packed with useful features, and yet every new version brings even more features and improvements. In fact, it is an editing ecosystem rather than an editor. It entertains a close connection to the community that exists around the TEI and has, for instance, the TEI's latest default schemas nicely integrated...