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| 27 | == Maps == |
| 28 | The maps are edited with the free (but not open source) editor [http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yed_about.html yEd]. The symbols for the maps are stored in palette (attached to this page), which makes sure that the right symbols are used. |
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| 30 | === Purpose of the maps === |
| 31 | To be written |
| 32 | |
| 33 | === Export === |
| 34 | The maps can be exported to html so that a website could be constructed that displays all the maps and can be browsed. |
| 35 | |
| 36 | The resulting html files have to be edited, because a link to another map (i. e. another graphml file) will retain the extension graphml in the source code. |
| 37 | |
| 38 | == Transcriptions == |
| 39 | Transcriptions are made directly in XML according to the ECHO schema ([wiki:echo-schema Documentation] (mostly German)). A beginner's guide will be online here soon. We also recommend the use of text editors that offer autocompletion in connection with the Schema which facilitates the editing. |
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| 41 | As for formulas, it possible to use LaTeX markup. There will be a script that converts that code into MathML. |