ROMA



ROMA

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
BUGS
SEE ALSO

NAME

roma − compile a TEI ODD specification into schemas and dtd

SYNOPSIS

roma [options] oddfile outputdir

DESCRIPTION

This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. There is some more information in the help files for the web version of Roma, and plenty of background data about ODDs in the TEI Guidelines.

roma is used to generate XML RelaxNG or W3C schemas and DTDs from the the ODD source in oddfile and (optionally) some documentation to go with them.

OPTIONS

roma accepts the following options:
--xsl 
URL

location of TEI XSLT stylesheets, defaulting to /usr/share/xml/tei/stylesheet

--teiserver URL

location of TEI eXist database server, defaulting to http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Query/

--doc

create expanded documented ODD

--nodtd

suppress DTD creation

--norelax

suppress RelaxNG creation

--noxsd

suppress W3C XML Schema creation

--debug

leave temporary files, etc.

BUGS

If the ODD specification is internally inconsistent (eg some element has been deleted on which another element depends), then you may get a Relax NG schema which is apparently OK, but which cannot be translated into W3C schema. Because the conversions to DTD and Relax are maintained separately, some constructs may cause one to fail but not the other. No attempt is made to trap error messages from trang which is used to make W3C schemas.

SEE ALSO

trang(1)






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