You might want to try the "Classical Text Editor" (not only for classical
texts, though); you can get a description of its features and a free
download version at http://www.oeaw.ac.at/kvk/cte/ .
Dorothea Weber
Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum
Wien / Vienna
>Dear Listmembers,
>
>I'd be interested to get feedback from anyone who has had experience using
text editing programs in producing an edition of a medieval (or other) text,
esp. those that survive in many manuscripts--from programs that simply set
up an apparatus of variant readings as footnotes to those that collate
variant texts and do stemmatic analysis. I am aware that such programs
exist, but what I would like to get is comments from people who have
actually used them--what these programs can do, how hard they are for
non-computer specialists to use, whether they save time in the long run,
whether they are worth what they cost, etc.
>
>Frank Schaer
>Medieval Studies, CEU, Budapest
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