
Over a three-month period, this developer contributed to the UBS_M1_TEI repository by building and refining TEI XML encodings and XSLT-based transformations for digitized literary works. They established foundational XML configuration files to support modular data management, then structured and encoded Les caractères de Théophraste using TEI standards, enabling robust metadata tracking and revision history. Their work included enhancing XML structures for readability and consistency across multiple texts, and developing XSLT stylesheets to transform TEI XML into HTML with features like remark counting. The technical approach emphasized maintainability, clear version control, and scalable workflows using XML, XSLT, and content management skills.
November 2025: Delivered major TEI/XML encoding enhancements and XSLT-based HTML rendering improvements for UBS_M1_TEI, significantly improving readability, consistency, and downstream processing. Structural encoding upgrades were implemented across Theophraste and La Bruyère, including enhanced chapter/section hierarchy, added summaries, updated references, modernized titles, and standardized references; these changes involved 12+ commits focusing on lescaractères.xml and La Bruyère updates. In parallel, XSLT TEI-to-HTML transformation was enhanced with a new transformation.xsl and updates to the presentation, including a new capability to count remarks in output. The work enhances web rendering, searchability, and reuse of scholarly texts, while reinforcing maintainability and a solid foundation for future editions.
November 2025: Delivered major TEI/XML encoding enhancements and XSLT-based HTML rendering improvements for UBS_M1_TEI, significantly improving readability, consistency, and downstream processing. Structural encoding upgrades were implemented across Theophraste and La Bruyère, including enhanced chapter/section hierarchy, added summaries, updated references, modernized titles, and standardized references; these changes involved 12+ commits focusing on lescaractères.xml and La Bruyère updates. In parallel, XSLT TEI-to-HTML transformation was enhanced with a new transformation.xsl and updates to the presentation, including a new capability to count remarks in output. The work enhances web rendering, searchability, and reuse of scholarly texts, while reinforcing maintainability and a solid foundation for future editions.
For 2025-10, the UBS_M1_TEI work focused on delivering a solid, digitization-ready TEI XML encoding for Les caractères de Théophraste and establishing a framework for ongoing content revisions and metadata management. The work lays the foundation for scalable digitization workflows, data integrity, and traceability by structuring the TEI file, enabling revision history, and preparing for chapters, IDs, and source associations.
For 2025-10, the UBS_M1_TEI work focused on delivering a solid, digitization-ready TEI XML encoding for Les caractères de Théophraste and establishing a framework for ongoing content revisions and metadata management. The work lays the foundation for scalable digitization workflows, data integrity, and traceability by structuring the TEI file, enabling revision history, and preparing for chapters, IDs, and source associations.
September 2025: Delivered foundational XML configuration for UBS_M1_TEI by introducing two initialization files (jouissance.xml and manlius.xml) to bootstrap a new configuration/data module. These changes establish the required XML structures and repository baseline to support forthcoming features and data initialization, enabling safer, modular development.
September 2025: Delivered foundational XML configuration for UBS_M1_TEI by introducing two initialization files (jouissance.xml and manlius.xml) to bootstrap a new configuration/data module. These changes establish the required XML structures and repository baseline to support forthcoming features and data initialization, enabling safer, modular development.

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