Roma - ODD Customization v 1.2.0

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Roma

Roma is an ODD Editor, using the TEI ODD (One Document Does-it-all) format for meta-schema documentation and local encoding guidelines as created by the Text Encoding Initiative.

The old version of Roma can be found at https://romaantiqua.tei-c.org

What it is supposed to do

Roma enables you to create a customization of the TEI. It provides a user-friendly interface to pick and choose Elements, Attribute Classes, Model Classes, and Datatypes used in a schema. For each element the documentation, attributes, class memberships and content models are able to be modified. You may start from a previously saved ODD customization or load one of the pre-defined templates as a starting point.

What it does not do

The conversions of the ODD customisation to other formats (both schemas and documentation formats) is handled by passing the document to the TEI-C’s TEIGarage service. In addition there are a number of tasks that this version of Roma does not yet handle, including:

  • No support for RelaxNG content models. Only PureODD is supported (that is, ODD expressed only with TEI elements).
  • No support for @source attributes. Currently only the latest stable version of the TEI is used by this tool.

Known issues

  • If Roma crashes while loading an existing ODD or template customization, refresh or reload your browser.
  • In Safari, reloading a page may cause data loss due to the default limit to local storage memory.

Contribute

Report any issues or make feature requests on the TEI-C GitHub repository: https://github.com/TEIC/romajs

Contributors

Development

  • Raff Viglianti (lead)
  • Peter Stadler

Localization

  • Gimena del Rio Riande
  • Jun Ogawa, Center for Open Data in the Humanities / CODH
  • Kiyonori Nagasaki, International Institute for Digital Humanities
  • Lou Burnard
  • Natsuko Nakagawa, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
  • Shintaro Seki, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo
  • So Miyagawa, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
  • Raff Viglianti
  • Yuna Murata, National Diet Library