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Python package containing various utilities relevant in the field of digital humanities.

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Digital Humanities Utilities

Python 3.6+ package containing various utilities relevant in the field of digital humanities.

$ pip install dh-utils

Unicode utilities

Decompose any unicode string:

>>> from dh_utils import unicode as u
>>> u.decompose('λόγος')
λ U+03bb GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA
ο U+03bf GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON
́ U+0301 COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
γ U+03b3 GREEK SMALL LETTER GAMMA
ο U+03bf GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON
ς U+03c2 GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA

TEI utilities

Tag languages

Tag languages in a given string based on its script:

>>> from dh_utils import tei as t
>>> t.tag('A line contaning the hebrew אגוז מלך inline', 'Hebr')
'A line contaning the hebrew <foreign xml:lang="he-Hebr">אגוז מלך</foreign> inline'

It is also possible to tag a given language based on its script in a TEI XML document (NB: file will be overwritten!):

>>> t.tag_xml('path/to/file.xml', 'Arab')

The available scripts are stored in AVAILABLE_SCRIPTS and are enumerated below:

>>> t.AVAILABLE_SCRIPTS
['Arab', 'Copt', 'Hebr', 'Latn', 'Cyrl']

Default language-script codes are used to tag the scripts (stored in DEFAULT_LCS), which can be adjusted using the language_code keyword argument:

>>> t.tag_xml('path/to/file.xml', 'Cyrl', language_code = 'ov-Cyrs')

MyCapytain-compatilble critical apparatus

The Python API MyCapytain only serves the main text of a CTS structured text version, and does not support stand-off annotation, bibliographies, critical apparati, etc. To overcome the last problem, we have developed a script that generates a separate text version of the critical apparatus that can be served through MyCapytain. Brill's Scholarly Editions uses these separate text versions, which can be displayed in parallel.

The following snippet creates such a critapp file from textgroup.work.edition-extension.xml located in path/to/data/textgroup/work and saves it as textgroup.work.edition-appcrit1.xml

>>> import crit_app as ca
>>> data_dir = "path/to/data/textgroup/work"
>>> filename = "textgroup.work.edition-extension.xml"
>>> ca_ext = "appcrit1" # Or any other extension
>>> ca.create(filename, ca_ext, data_dir)

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