The Terminology Engine (v2) is a set of specifications and tools that caters for the creation and maintenance (i.e. curation) of terminologies. This repository contains the sources for the tools.
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Importing and Converting External Glossaries to TEv2 (e.g. from NIST, ISO, ...) #1
There are many glossaries around over the internet that are not using TEv2 tools, but of which it is conceivable that an MRG is somehow generated, so that they from then on can be used within a TEv2-tooling context. Examples include NIST, ISO, W3C, etc. glossaries.
This issue calls for a way in which to import such glossaries and converting them into TEv2 MRG format. This could be done, e.g., with an MRGT extension, an MRG-Import extension, or a new tool.
When extending the MRGT or MRG-Import, it has to be checked that when the functions are called without a specification of the glossary, which means: make/import them all, things don't go wrong.
There are many glossaries around over the internet that are not using TEv2 tools, but of which it is conceivable that an MRG is somehow generated, so that they from then on can be used within a TEv2-tooling context. Examples include NIST, ISO, W3C, etc. glossaries.
This issue calls for a way in which to import such glossaries and converting them into TEv2 MRG format. This could be done, e.g., with an MRGT extension, an MRG-Import extension, or a new tool.
When extending the MRGT or MRG-Import, it has to be checked that when the functions are called without a specification of the glossary, which means: make/import them all, things don't go wrong.