Difference between revisions of "Generating Tadpoles and Preparing Texts for Encoding"

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*Fill in the genre information
 
*Fill in the genre information
 
*Hit the Export Tadpole button
 
*Hit the Export Tadpole button
*Choose to save as XML, fill in the appropriate file name, then hit Save
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*Choose to save as XML, fill in the appropriate file name and pick the location you want the file, then hit Save
 
*Choose grammar FMPXMLRESULT and hit Continue
 
*Choose grammar FMPXMLRESULT and hit Continue
 
*Hit Export
 
*Hit Export

Revision as of 12:31, 16 June 2015

Review and Confirm OT

  • Look at the record in the FMP WWP_Transcription database
    • Check the Queries and Comments fields for any red flags
    • Make sure that the information is complete and consistent with the office text itself
    • If this an OT you are adding to the system, make sure that you have the correct version of the text (the one we want to encode and not some later or undesirable version)
  • If this is a digital OT
    • Make sure that the Digital box is checked in the OT Information section in FMP
    • Fill in online source information (Google Books, EEBO, etc.) in the OT Notes field in FMP
    • Make sure that the file is saved in the "Office_Texts" folder in the WWP server, using the same naming convention as for TEI files (does this make sense?)
    • Make a backup (where? how?)

Export Tadpole in FMP

  • In the Main OT Info view, fill in the filename and Transcription ID fields in the OT Information section, making sure that we don't already have the same filename for a different text
  • Hit the Tadpole button
  • Perform a find to get text you want to create a tadpole for
  • Fill in the genre information
  • Hit the Export Tadpole button
  • Choose to save as XML, fill in the appropriate file name and pick the location you want the file, then hit Save
  • Choose grammar FMPXMLRESULT and hit Continue
  • Hit Export

Transform Tadpole

  • In Oxygen, open the file you just created from wherever you saved it
  • Click on the Configure Transformation Scenarios button (the one with the wrench and the red triangle)
  • If this is the first time you're configuring the transformation
    • Hit New and select XML Transformation with XSLT
    • Choose a name for your transformation
    • The XML URL field should default to your current file
    • In the XSL URL field, hit the folder icon to navigate to the generate_tadpole stylesheet, currently in the Web repository: /utils/stylesheets/generate_tadpole
    • Select Saxon-PE 9.5.1.7 for the transformer
    • Navigate to Output and chose Prompt for File
  • Once you have the transformation set up, select it and hit the Apply Associated button
  • Save your file in under_construction
  • Then open the file and make sure it looks okay; if so, delete the untransformed version
  • You'll also have to update the first change log entry to include your own key

Add to Version Control

  • Open the SVN client in Oxygen
  • Refresh and your new file should show up with a question mark
  • Control-click on the file and select Add to Version Control
  • Hit Add
  • You don't need to commit this yet, because the next step will also need to be committeed

Set Properties

  • Control-click on the file and choose Show SVN Properties
  • Click on the blue plus sign icon near the top left of the Properties mini-window
  • Select svn:keywords from the "Name" drop-down list
  • Put ID in the Current Value field and hit Ok
  • Now you can commit both changes

Add to Trello

  • In the Unencoded Texts list, hit Add a Card
  • Use the filename for the Card Name
  • Fill in the text title, author, OT, and topics in the description
  • Add the green, unassigned, label