This is a standalone version of the collation editor. It works with the local file system on your computer. A small example of a single Greek verse is included as a sample file.
The collation editor is a GUI wrapper around collateX. A version of that software is included with this editor.
The collation editor requires Python3.
The version of collateX packaged with this code requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 8 or higher.
The collation editor has primarily been tested in Firefox but should also work in Chrome.
To start the collation editor download the code from github and navigate to the collation_editor directory. From here run the start up script startup.sh
. This script should start both collateX and the server that runs the collation editor.
If collate has started sucessfully you should be able to see it at: localhost:7369
If the script has been successful you should be able to see the collation editor when you visit: localhost:8080/collation
To start the collation editor download the code from github and navigate to the collation_editor directory. From here run the start up script startup.bat
. This script should start both collateX and the server that runs the collation editor.
If collate has started sucessfully you should be able to see it at: localhost:7369
If the collation editor has started successfully you should be able to see the collation editor when you visit: localhost:8080/collation
For details of how to collate the example and prepare your own data for use in the standalone collation editor see the project wiki https://github.com/itsee-birmingham/standalone_collation_editor/wiki