2013
DOI: 10.4000/genesis.1159
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Le codage en TEI des brouillons de Proust : vers l’édition numérique

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“…So very dense graphs can be made useful for the reader for information retrieval; this is a rather special variant of IR of type aβI. André and Pierazzo (2013) describe the project for an interactive presentation of pages of a notebook by Proust, which visualises the historical temporal process of writing and editing by the temporal process of presentation. Similar ways of rendering will certainly be applied more and more in future.…”
Section: Interactive Reading (Ir)/computer-aided Reading (Car)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So very dense graphs can be made useful for the reader for information retrieval; this is a rather special variant of IR of type aβI. André and Pierazzo (2013) describe the project for an interactive presentation of pages of a notebook by Proust, which visualises the historical temporal process of writing and editing by the temporal process of presentation. Similar ways of rendering will certainly be applied more and more in future.…”
Section: Interactive Reading (Ir)/computer-aided Reading (Car)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IR has already been employed successfully to present the different versions and layers of a historic text object. (André and Pierazzo 2013) With Manuscript and Typescript the question for historic versions coincides with that of "work-in-progress versions", as discussed in the next section. Indeed, the temporal order of text layers can be a question of central interest: Esp.…”
Section: Historic Versions Of the Same Text Documentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The user can read the manuscript by following the order in which the different textual sequences were written (writing order) or according to the order of the manuscript's final version (reading order). The greater or lesser degree of certainty of the position of a zone within the sequence is indicated by varying degrees of chromatic intensity of the background of the transcribed zones: the darker the colour of an area, the more hypothetical its place in the sequence (André and Pierazzo 2013;André 2016).…”
Section: Marcel Proust's à La Recherche Du Temps Perdu Carmela Marranchinomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is option allows the reader to resort to a 'clean' reading text at every stage of 25 e animation tool being developed draws on the experience and code of the 'Proust Prototype'. André -Pierazzo (2013). the genesis, and to become acquainted with the diff erent textual forms that represent the shi ing authorial intention during the course of writing.…”
Section: Digital and Geneticmentioning
confidence: 99%