OCKHAM, DIALOGUS: WORKING FILES

John Kilcullen

This archive has been established in case some member of the team gets run over by a bus, and for convenience in exchanging up-to-date versions of working material.

[2024: some links have been removed]

Working files for Vol. 1, 1 Dial. 1-5.

List of Witness Files for 1d (showing which we have read and which we have greyscale images for).

October 2011: Entering Apparatus

Problems with the Text 1 Dial. 1-5

Medieval Spelling

Method of preparing witness files and collations.


Studies of manuscript relations:

On Britac site: 1d1, 1d3a, 1d4a.
Rough draft of relations between BaEsDiTo

Method
(This is now obsolete, since we no longer use Critical Edition Typesetter)

Method.doc 

MethodB.doc 

Cet configuration, 1d

Cet configuration, 31d

Method: Classical Text Editor

Link to CTE

Notes on using Classical Text Editor

xpt.cte [use right click, "save target as"]

A text file with CET coding cannot be imported in that form directly into CTE. First it needs to be converted into a “CET style” Word document. This can be done by the VBA procedure “cet2Wd”, contained in ReconstrWit.dot, producing output like this, which can be imported into CTE.

VBA Procedures for Word2000

Macros and procedures are stored in templates. For basic information go to "Templates and Macros". Our procedures are stored in two templates; for coding see CETDot, ReconstrWitDot.
In some cases comment at the beginning of the macro coding explains the purpose of the macro and suggests a suitable keyboard shortcut. "CET.dot" contains macros useful in inserting CET coding. "ReconstrWit.dot" contains macros useful in reconstituting witness files from CET coded files and in other transformations of CET coded files.