In this paper we introduce PhiloEditor®, a software environment for the representation and coloring of time-based modifications of literary texts meant for scholarly editions. The purpose of the tool has evolved from a simple philological characterization of temporal evolution of literary texts to a critical and hermeneutic approach of interpretative pathways. From a technical point of view, PhiloEditor® is based on an approach to markup that heavily diverges from the traditional XML/TEI and towards a reliance on a custom subset of HTML5, based on a mature theory of XML design patterns, well-behaved and well-formed, readily convertible into XML/TEI or whatever other XML vocabulary needed, and at the same time fully compliant with modern web frameworks and browsers.
Bonsi, C. (2020). PhiloEditor®: simplified HTML markup for interpretative pathways over literary collections. In C. Marras, M. Passarotti, G. Franzini, E. Litta (a cura di), La svolta inevitabile: sfide e prospettive per l'Informatica Umanistica. Atti del IX Convegno Annuale AIUCD. (pp. 47-54). Milano : Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore [10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6316].
PhiloEditor®: simplified HTML markup for interpretative pathways over literary collections
Bonsi C
2020
Abstract
In this paper we introduce PhiloEditor®, a software environment for the representation and coloring of time-based modifications of literary texts meant for scholarly editions. The purpose of the tool has evolved from a simple philological characterization of temporal evolution of literary texts to a critical and hermeneutic approach of interpretative pathways. From a technical point of view, PhiloEditor® is based on an approach to markup that heavily diverges from the traditional XML/TEI and towards a reliance on a custom subset of HTML5, based on a mature theory of XML design patterns, well-behaved and well-formed, readily convertible into XML/TEI or whatever other XML vocabulary needed, and at the same time fully compliant with modern web frameworks and browsers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.