[Cuis-dev] Erudite Help file system for Cuis -> Can it read Docbook files? PetitParser version?

Mariano Montone marianomontone at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 10:24:27 PDT 2025


Ok, thanks for the pointers guys. I'll have a look.

El 12/3/25 a las 14:08, Ezequiel Birman via Cuis-dev escribió:
> They've built a tool called Roma <https://roma.tei-c.org/> that helps 
> in the creation of schemata. It comes already populated with some 
> presets in the drop down menu. For example: minimal, drama, speech 
> recognition, etc.
>
> On Wed, 12 Mar 2025 at 14:05, Ezequiel Birman <ebirman77 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Hi Mariano
>
>         In my opinion, we should have an XML standard that is easily
>         extensible, and that completely separates semantic elements
>         from its rendering.
>
>
>     Would something like the Text Encoding Initiative guidelines
>     <https://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/index.html>
>     do? I cannot answer about easy extensibility but it is organized
>     modularly.
>
>     On Tue, 11 Mar 2025 at 14:38, Mariano Montone via Cuis-dev
>     <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st> wrote:
>
>         Btw, last time I looked at DocBook, I didn't find it
>         extensible the way
>         I would have liked.
>
>         In my opinion, we should have an XML standard that is easily
>         extensible,
>         and that completely separates semantic elements from its
>         rendering.
>
>         That would make it possible to manipulate documents and extract
>         information from them in a powerful way, without losing
>         information. And
>         also render the documents for different mediums in a correct way.
>
>         I don't understand why there's not something like that. I
>         don't think
>         DocBook is that, but it should have been.
>
>         That's what XMLEruditeBook is about.
>
>         If someone can illuminate me about this, it is welcomed.
>
>                Mariano
>
>
>         El 11/3/25 a las 08:45, Mariano Montone escribió:
>         > Hi Hannes,
>         >
>         > yes, Erudite supports DocBook to some extent.
>         >
>         > Have a look at "Books" section in Erudite manual.
>         >
>         > To load:
>         >
>         > Feature require: 'EruditeDocBook'
>         >
>         > Then you should be able to open the available books in
>         DocBook format.
>         >
>         > If it doesn't work for you, let me know and I'll fix it.
>         >
>         >         Mariano
>         >
>         > El 10/3/25 a las 16:34, H. Hirzel via Cuis-dev escribió:
>         >> Hi
>         >>
>         >> There is a folder 'DocBook' in the Cuis help file system
>         called
>         >> 'Erudite': https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Erudite.
>         >>
>         >> Does this mean that it can read and display Docbook files?
>         >>
>         >> And if yes how do I import them?
>         >>
>         >> I am also looking for the correct PetitParser version:
>         >>
>         >> Is it this one: https://github.com/pmon/Cuis-PetitParser?
>         It is 13
>         >> years old.
>         >>
>         >> Kind regards
>         >>
>         >> Hannes
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>
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