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Gabriel Bodard edited this page Dec 11, 2023 · 14 revisions

EpiDoc for Latin/Roman Epigraphy modules October 2023 – March 2024

Technical requirements

  • Please install Visual Studio Code on your laptop, and check that you are able to open and edit text files. (If you need any help installing or activating this free software, please speak to your university's IT support as soon as possible.)
  • Within VSC, please go to the Extensions button on the left bar (5th button down) and in the "Search Extensions in Marketplace" field enter XML. Of the many plugins offered, install the plugin "XML (XML Language Support by Red Hat)". Then in the same field enter tei and install the plugin "tei-publisher-vscode (Visual Studio Code extension to support TEI editing)".
  • You will need to restart your computer (not just the software) after installing these plugins.

Editing with EpiDoc

  • Download this EpiDoc Template (right-click on the link and save as), and make a new copy of the file for each inscription you are going to encode.
  • You may find this Quick Reference sheet a useful overview of EpiDoc tags.

Viewing, tranforming, searching EpiDoc

  • Download the EFES platform on your laptop
  • If you know what "Git" means…
    • you may like to fork a copy of EFES into your own Git repo, where you can keep your EpiDoc files (backed up and version controlled) for this course or your bigger project
    • or simply clone the main EFES branch and edit it there (you won't push your changes, obviously)
  • Most of you: if you don't want to or cannot use Git, simply click on Code --> Download ZIP to make a static copy of EFES on your desktop.

Video tutorials

Introductions to EpiDoc

Text encoding

Descriptive edition

Resources and readings