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ROMA(1)								       ROMA(1)

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	 main‐
       tained  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)

TEI ..				 9th May 2005			       ROMA(1)
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