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#+title: Text Encoding Initiative
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#+date: "2020-04-12 13:07:20 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-04 20:52:07 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Having your research stored as text files written in a lightweight markup language is great.
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However, certain information can still get lost in the way.
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For example, certain words like "London" can either mean the famous capital of England, a city in France, or certain people with the name.
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You can find similar situations with Wikipedia disambiguation pages (like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_(disambiguation)][previous example]]).
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[[https://tei-c.org/][Text Encoding Initiative]] (TEI) attempts to solve exactly that.
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It's a standard that focuses on the semantic meaning of the words.
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Being a standard, it also frees the writers from software dependency and developers have to follow it instead.
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The specification uses XML for markup and there are [[https://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/Category:Tools][various tools]] for creating TEI-specific contents aside from the already existing ecosystem of XML-related tools.
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It can also export into various formats through [[https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets][XSLT 2.0 stylesheets]] including HTML, LaTeX, and JSON files.
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* Relevant notes
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- [[id:0d2264a6-e487-4761-818a-d17d2833120f][Note-taking]]
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- [[id:6eeb7a24-b662-46d6-9ece-00a5028ff4d8][Reproducible research]]
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