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This pages aims at pushing MathJax to its limits.
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Page to test MathJax integration, compared to KaTeX.
Involves modifications to Backdrop theme, fine grained integration of the different Javascript files and probably much more technical stuff.
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The markup must provide the means for the transcriptor to embed metadata of several kinds :
- descriptors of the data itself
- descriptors of the structure (partly via the structure of the markup itself, partly with specific attributes)
- metadata meant to be used as genetic indications about the way the object was created
- metadata meant to be used as genetic indications about the way the object was conceived
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We organize a regular seminar « Editing Leibniz » on editorial issues in Leibniz, in collaboration with the various Arbeitsstellen from the Akademie Ausgabe.
This page aims to demonstrate the possibilities of displaying multiple versions of the same document in a user friendly way, basing the whole code on the TEI transcription of the text.
Basically :
- The text is transcribed in a TEI XML file (or field in our case).
- It's displayed in a way that focuses on the "main" version, be it the original, the last one, or whatever version is deemed 'main'.
- The interface then allows the user to browse the different versions as easily as possible.The goal is multifold :
- Having a strict and expressive syntax to retain as much of the document structure as possible.
- Synchronizing the different versions in an automated way without altering the TEI code, thus maintaining its expressivity.
- Make the interface as useful and usable as possible : ideally, we should be able to display the document's versions in various ways (chronological, thematic, or any arbitrary parameter present in the TEI attributes)