diff --git a/alternatives/document.xsd b/alternatives/document.xsd
index 9e385c2..8512047 100644
--- a/alternatives/document.xsd
+++ b/alternatives/document.xsd
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
One or more words
@@ -63561,7 +63561,7 @@
<unclear>
Example
- <u> ...and then <unclear reason="background-noise">Nathalie</unclear> said ... </u>
+ <u> ...and then <unclear reason="background-noise">Nathalie</unclear> said ... </u>
|
@@ -64059,7 +64059,7 @@ <watermark>
Example
- <support> <p> <material>Rag paper</material> with <watermark>anchor</watermark> watermark</p> </support>
+ <support> <p> <material>Rag paper</material> with <watermark>anchor</watermark> watermark</p> </support>
|
@@ -64422,7 +64422,7 @@ <width>
Example
- <width unit="in">4</width>
+ <width unit="in">4</width>
|
@@ -64628,7 +64628,7 @@ <zone>
Example
- <surface lrx="0" lry="0" ulx="14.54" uly="16.14"> <graphic url="stone.jpg"/> <zone points="4.6,6.3 5.25,5.85 6.2,6.6 8.19222,7.4125 9.89222,6.5875 10.9422,6.1375
+ <surface lrx="0" lry="0" ulx="14.54" uly="16.14"> <graphic url="stone.jpg"/> <zone points="4.6,6.3 5.25,5.85 6.2,6.6 8.19222,7.4125 9.89222,6.5875 10.9422,6.1375
11.4422,6.7125 8.21722,8.3125 6.2,7.65"/> </surface>
This example defines a non-rectangular zone: see the illustration
in section [ID PH-surfzone in TEI Guidelines].
@@ -64639,7 +64639,7 @@ <zone>
Example
|
- <facsimile> <surface lrx="400" lry="280" ulx="50" uly="20"> <zone lrx="500" lry="321" ulx="0" uly="0"> <graphic url="graphic.png"/> </zone> </surface> </facsimile>
+ <facsimile> <surface lrx="400" lry="280" ulx="50" uly="20"> <zone lrx="500" lry="321" ulx="0" uly="0"> <graphic url="graphic.png"/> </zone> </surface> </facsimile>
This example defines a zone which has been defined as larger than
its parent surface in order to match the dimensions of the
graphic it contains.
@@ -68342,7 +68342,7 @@ att.anchoring
Example
|
- <p>(...) tamen reuerendos dominos archiepiscopum et canonicos Leopolienses necnon episcopum in duplicibus Quatuortemporibus<anchor xml:id="A55234"/> totaliter expediui...</p>
<noteGrp targetEnd="#A55234"> <note xml:lang="en"> Quatuor Tempora, so called dry fast days. </note> <note xml:lang="pl"> Quatuor Tempora, tzw. Suche dni postne. </note> </noteGrp>
+ <p>(...) tamen reuerendos dominos archiepiscopum et canonicos Leopolienses necnon episcopum in duplicibus Quatuortemporibus<anchor xml:id="A55234"/> totaliter expediui...</p>
<noteGrp targetEnd="#A55234"> <note xml:lang="en"> Quatuor Tempora, so called dry fast days. </note> <note xml:lang="pl"> Quatuor Tempora, tzw. Suche dni postne. </note> </noteGrp>
|
@@ -68405,7 +68405,7 @@ att.ascribed
><castItem> elements in the <castList> using the who
- attribute.<castItem type="role">
<role xml:id="Barnardo">Bernardo</role>
</castItem>
<castItem type="role">
<role xml:id="Francisco">Francisco</role>
<roleDesc>a soldier</roleDesc>
</castItem>
<sp who="#Barnardo">
<speaker>Bernardo</speaker>
<l n="1">Who's there?</l>
</sp>
<sp who="#Francisco">
<speaker>Francisco</speaker>
<l n="2">Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.</l>
</sp>
<castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="Barnardo">Bernardo</role> </castItem> <castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="Francisco">Francisco</role> <roleDesc>a soldier</roleDesc> </castItem>
<sp who="#Barnardo"> <speaker>Bernardo</speaker> <l n="1">Who's there?</l> </sp> <sp who="#Francisco"> <speaker>Francisco</speaker> <l n="2">Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.</l> </sp> |
Note | For transcribed
@@ -68480,7 +68480,7 @@ att.ascribed.directed
><stage> includes toWhom to indicate the directionality of
the
- action.<castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="emil">Emilius.</role> </castItem> <castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="lov">Lovisa</role> </castItem> <castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="serv">A servant</role> </castItem>
<sp toWhom="#lov" who="#emil"> <speaker>Emil.</speaker> <l n="1">My love!</l> </sp> <sp toWhom="#emil" who="#lov"> <speaker>Lov.</speaker> <l n="2">I have no Witness of my Noble Birth</l> <stage toWhom="#serv" who="emil">Pointing to her Woman.</stage> <l>But that poor helpless wretch——</l> </sp> |
<castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="emil">Emilius.</role> </castItem> <castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="lov">Lovisa</role> </castItem> <castItem type="role"> <role xml:id="serv">A servant</role> </castItem>
<sp toWhom="#lov" who="#emil"> <speaker>Emil.</speaker> <l n="1">My love!</l> </sp> <sp toWhom="#emil" who="#lov"> <speaker>Lov.</speaker> <l n="2">I have no Witness of my Noble Birth</l> <stage toWhom="#serv" who="emil">Pointing to her Woman.</stage> <l>But that poor helpless wretch——</l> </sp> |
Note | To indicate the
@@ -68561,7 +68561,7 @@ att.breaking
occur in the middle of the words lāðost and reord-berendum.<ab> ...eƿesa tome iu icƿæs ȝeƿorden ƿita heardoſt . leodum la<lb break="no"/> ðost ærþan ichim lifes ƿeȝ rihtne ȝerymde reord be<lb break="no"/> rendum hƿæt me þaȝeƿeorðode ƿuldres ealdor ofer... </ab> |
+ >reord-berendum.<ab> ...eƿesa tome iu icƿæs ȝeƿorden ƿita heardoſt .
leodum la<lb break="no"/> ðost ærþan ichim lifes
ƿeȝ rihtne ȝerymde reord be<lb break="no"/>
rendum hƿæt me þaȝeƿeorðode ƿuldres ealdor ofer...
</ab>
@@ -68667,9 +68667,9 @@ att.canonical
teidata.text | <author> <name key="name 427308" type="organisation">[New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council]</name> </author> |
<author> <name key="name 427308" type="organisation">[New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council]</name> </author> |
<author> <name key="Hugo, Victor (1802-1885)" ref="http://www.idref.fr/026927608">Victor Hugo</name> </author> |
<author> <name key="Hugo, Victor (1802-1885)" ref="http://www.idref.fr/026927608">Victor Hugo</name> </author> |
Note | The value may be
@@ -68706,7 +68706,7 @@ att.canonical
>teidata.pointer
separated by
whitespace |
<name ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/109557338" type="person">Seamus Heaney</name> |
<name ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/109557338" type="person">Seamus Heaney</name> |
Note | The value must
@@ -69253,9 +69253,9 @@ att.datable
class="wovenodd-col2"
> <sch:rule context="tei:*[@calendar]"> <sch:assert test="string-length( normalize-space(.) ) gt 0"> @calendar indicates one or more systems or calendars to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs, but this <sch:name/> element has no textual content.</sch:assert> </sch:rule>
|
He was born on <date calendar="#gregorian">Feb. 22, 1732</date> (<date calendar="#julian" when="1732-02-22">Feb. 11, 1731/32, O.S.</date>).
|
He was born on <date calendar="#gregorian">Feb. 22, 1732</date> (<date calendar="#julian" when="1732-02-22">Feb. 11, 1731/32, O.S.</date>).
|
He was born on <date calendar="#gregorian #julian" when="1732-02-22">Feb. 22, 1732 (Feb. 11, 1731/32, O.S.)</date>.
|
He was born on <date calendar="#gregorian #julian" when="1732-02-22">Feb. 22, 1732 (Feb. 11, 1731/32, O.S.)</date>.
|
Note | Note that the
@@ -69409,7 +69409,7 @@ att.datable.custom
time formats that are not valid ISO or
W3C format normalizations, normalized to a
different dating
- system<p>Alhazen died in Cairo on the <date when="1040-03-06" when-custom="431-06-12"> 12th day of Jumada t-Tania, 430 AH </date>.</p> <p>The current world will end at the <date when="2012-12-21" when-custom="13.0.0.0.0">end of B'ak'tun 13</date>.</p> <p>The Battle of Meggidu (<date when-custom="Thutmose_III:23">23rd year of reign of Thutmose III</date>).</p> <p>Esidorus bixit in pace annos LXX plus minus sub <date when-custom="Ind:4-10-11">die XI mensis Octobris indictione IIII</date> </p> Not
+ system <p>Alhazen died in Cairo on the <date when="1040-03-06" when-custom="431-06-12"> 12th day of Jumada t-Tania, 430 AH </date>.</p> <p>The current world will end at the <date when="2012-12-21" when-custom="13.0.0.0.0">end of B'ak'tun 13</date>.</p> <p>The Battle of Meggidu (<date when-custom="Thutmose_III:23">23rd year of reign of Thutmose III</date>).</p> <p>Esidorus bixit in pace annos LXX plus minus sub <date when-custom="Ind:4-10-11">die XI mensis Octobris indictione IIII</date> </p> Not
all custom date formulations will have Gregorian
equivalents. The when-custom attribute and other custom
@@ -69468,7 +69468,7 @@ att.datable.custom
>teidata.word
separated by
whitespace |
<event datingMethod="#julian" from-custom="1666-09-02" to-custom="1666-09-05" xml:id="FIRE1"> <head>The Great Fire of London</head> <p>The Great Fire of London burned through a large part of the city of London.</p> </event> |
+ ><event datingMethod="#julian"
from-custom="1666-09-02" to-custom="1666-09-05" xml:id="FIRE1">
<head>The Great Fire of London</head>
<p>The Great Fire of London burned through a large part
of the city of London.</p>
</event>
to-custom |
@@ -69517,7 +69517,7 @@ att.datable.custom
teidata.pointer |
Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that Citie, written in the yeare <date calendar="#julian" datingMethod="#julian" when-custom="1598">1598</date>. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. In
+ > Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that Citie, written in the yeare <date calendar="#julian" datingMethod="#julian" when-custom="1598">1598</date>. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. In
this example, the calendar attribute points to a <calendar> element for the
@@ -69529,7 +69529,7 @@ att.datable.custom
the when-custom attribute
value is Julian too. |
<date datingMethod="#creationOfWorld" when="1382-06-28" when-custom="6890-06-20"> μηνὶ Ἰουνίου εἰς <num>κ</num> ἔτους <num>ςωϞ</num> </date> In
+ > <date datingMethod="#creationOfWorld" when="1382-06-28" when-custom="6890-06-20"> μηνὶ Ἰουνίου εἰς <num>κ</num> ἔτους <num>ςωϞ</num> </date> In
this example, a date is given in a Mediaeval text
measured ‘from the creation of the
world’, which is normalized (in att.datable.iso
colspan="2">The following are examples of ISO
date, time, and date & time formats that are
not valid W3C format
- normalizations. <date when-iso="1996-09-24T07:25+00">Sept. 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <date when-iso="1996-09-24T03:25-04">Sept. 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <time when-iso="1999-01-04T20:42-05">4 Jan 1999 at 8:42 pm</time> <time when-iso="1999-W01-1T20,70-05">4 Jan 1999 at 8:42 pm</time> <date when-iso="2006-05-18T10:03">a few minutes after ten in the morning on Thu 18 May</date> <time when-iso="03:00">3 A.M.</time> <time when-iso="14">around two</time> <time when-iso="15,5">half past three</time> All
+ normalizations. <date when-iso="1996-09-24T07:25+00">Sept. 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <date when-iso="1996-09-24T03:25-04">Sept. 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <time when-iso="1999-01-04T20:42-05">4 Jan 1999 at 8:42 pm</time> <time when-iso="1999-W01-1T20,70-05">4 Jan 1999 at 8:42 pm</time> <date when-iso="2006-05-18T10:03">a few minutes after ten in the morning on Thu 18 May</date> <time when-iso="03:00">3 A.M.</time> <time when-iso="14">around two</time> <time when-iso="15,5">half past three</time> All
of the examples of the when attribute in the att.datable.w3c class
are also valid with respect to this
attribute. |
He likes to be punctual. I said <q> <time when-iso="12">around noon</time> </q>, and he showed up at <time when-iso="12:00:00">12 O'clock</time> on the dot. The
+ > He likes to be punctual. I said <q> <time when-iso="12">around noon</time> </q>, and he showed up at <time when-iso="12:00:00">12 O'clock</time> on the dot. The
second occurence of <time> could have been encoded with
the when attribute, as
@@ -69740,9 +69740,9 @@ att.datable.iso
class="att">dur-iso are specified, the values should
be interpreted as indicating a span of time by its starting time
(or date) and duration. That is,
- <date dur-iso="P8D" when-iso="2007-06-01"/>
+ <date dur-iso="P8D" when-iso="2007-06-01"/>
indicates the same time period as
- <date when-iso="2007-06-01/P8D"/>
+ <date when-iso="2007-06-01/P8D"/>
In providing a ‘regularized’ form, no claim is made that the form
in the source text is incorrect; the regularized form is simply
that chosen as the main form for purposes of unifying variant
@@ -69846,11 +69846,11 @@ att.datable.w3c
>teidata.temporal.w3c |
Examples of W3C date, time, and
date & time
- formats. <p> <date when="1945-10-24">24 Oct 45</date> <date when="1996-09-24T07:25:00Z">September 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <time when="1999-01-04T20:42:00-05:00">Jan 4 1999 at 8 pm</time> <time when="14:12:38">fourteen twelve and 38 seconds</time> <date when="1962-10">October of 1962</date> <date when="--06-12">June 12th</date> <date when="---01">the first of the month</date> <date when="--08">August</date> <date when="2006">MMVI</date> <date when="0056">AD 56</date> <date when="-0056">56 BC</date> </p> |
<p> <date when="1945-10-24">24 Oct 45</date> <date when="1996-09-24T07:25:00Z">September 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date> <time when="1999-01-04T20:42:00-05:00">Jan 4 1999 at 8 pm</time> <time when="14:12:38">fourteen twelve and 38 seconds</time> <date when="1962-10">October of 1962</date> <date when="--06-12">June 12th</date> <date when="---01">the first of the month</date> <date when="--08">August</date> <date when="2006">MMVI</date> <date when="0056">AD 56</date> <date when="-0056">56 BC</date> </p> |
This list begins in the year 1632, more precisely on Trinity Sunday, i.e. the Sunday after Pentecost, in that year the <date calendar="#julian" when="1632-06-06">27th of May (old style)</date>. |
This list begins in the year 1632, more precisely on Trinity Sunday, i.e. the Sunday after Pentecost, in that year the <date calendar="#julian" when="1632-06-06">27th of May (old style)</date>. |
<opener> <dateline> <placeName>Dorchester, Village,</placeName> <date when="1828-03-02">March 2d. 1828.</date> </dateline> <salute>To Mrs. Cornell,</salute> Sunday <time when="12:00:00">noon.</time> </opener> |
+ ><opener>
<dateline>
<placeName>Dorchester, Village,</placeName>
<date when="1828-03-02">March 2d. 1828.</date>
</dateline>
<salute>To
Mrs. Cornell,</salute> Sunday <time when="12:00:00">noon.</time>
</opener>
notBefore |
@@ -69949,7 +69949,7 @@ att.datable.w3c
Example
- <date from="1863-05-28" to="1863-06-01">28 May through 1 June 1863</date>
+ <date from="1863-05-28" to="1863-06-01">28 May through 1 June 1863</date>
|
@@ -70113,7 +70113,7 @@ att.datcat
data category common noun. Both these
data categories should be defined in an external and preferably
open reference taxonomy or ontology.
- <fs>
<f datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
name="POS">
<symbol value="NN"
valueDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545"/>
</f>
</fs>
+ <fs>
<f datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
name="POS">
<symbol value="NN"
valueDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545"/>
</f>
</fs>
‘NN’ is the symbol for common noun used
e.g. in the CLAWS-7
@@ -70155,7 +70155,7 @@ att.datcat
than the one above and relies on the concepts of feature
structure declaration and feature value library, discussed in
chapter [ID FS in TEI Guidelines].
- <fs>
<f fVal="#commonNoun" name="POS"/>
</fs>
+ <fs>
<f fVal="#commonNoun" name="POS"/>
</fs>
The assumption here is that the relevant feature values are
collected in a place that the annotation document in question
has access to — preferably, a single document per linguistic
@@ -70171,7 +70171,7 @@
att.datcat
example shows one way of encoding a tagset, i.e., an established inventory of values of
(in the case at hand) morphosyntactic categories.
- <fvLib n="POS values">
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
value="NN" xml:id="commonNoun"/>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1371_fbebd9ec-a7f4-9a36-d6e9-88ee16b944ae"
value="NP" xml:id="properNoun"/>
</fvLib>
+ <fvLib n="POS values">
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
value="NN" xml:id="commonNoun"/>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1371_fbebd9ec-a7f4-9a36-d6e9-88ee16b944ae"
value="NP" xml:id="properNoun"/>
</fvLib>
Note that these Guidelines do not prescribe a specific choice
between datcat and valueDatcat in such cases. The former is the generic
@@ -70195,7 +70195,7 @@
att.datcat
<pos> element is interpreted
as the same information container as in the case of the example
of <f name="POS"> above.
- <gramGrp>
<pos datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
valueDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545">NN</pos>
</gramGrp>
+ <gramGrp>
<pos datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"
valueDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545">NN</pos>
</gramGrp>
Efficiency of this type of interoperable markup
demands that the references to the particular data categories
should best be provided in a single place within the dictionary
@@ -70209,11 +70209,11 @@
att.datcat
rather the element
<pos> (or
<case>, etc.) that is described by
<tagUsage>:
-
<tagsDecl partial="true">
<namespace name="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
<tagUsage gi="pos"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3">Contains the part of speech.</tagUsage>
<tagUsage gi="case"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1840_9f4e319c-f233-6c90-9117-7270e215f039">Contains information about the grammatical case that the described form is inflected for.</tagUsage>
</namespace>
</tagsDecl>
+ <tagsDecl partial="true">
<namespace name="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
<tagUsage gi="pos"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3">Contains the part of speech.</tagUsage>
<tagUsage gi="case"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1840_9f4e319c-f233-6c90-9117-7270e215f039">Contains information about the grammatical case that the described form is inflected for.</tagUsage>
</namespace>
</tagsDecl>
Another possibility is to shorten the URIs by means
of the
<prefixDef> mechanism, as
illustrated below:
-
<listPrefixDef>
<prefixDef ident="ccr" matchPattern="pos"
replacementPattern="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"/>
<prefixDef ident="ccr" matchPattern="adj"
replacementPattern="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1230_23653c21-fca1-edf8-fd7c-3df2d6499157"/>
</listPrefixDef>
<entry>
<form>
<orth>isotope</orth>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos datcat="ccr:pos"
valueDatcat="ccr:adj">adj</pos>
</gramGrp>
</entry>
+ <listPrefixDef>
<prefixDef ident="ccr" matchPattern="pos"
replacementPattern="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3"/>
<prefixDef ident="ccr" matchPattern="adj"
replacementPattern="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1230_23653c21-fca1-edf8-fd7c-3df2d6499157"/>
</listPrefixDef>
<entry>
<form>
<orth>isotope</orth>
</form>
<gramGrp>
<pos datcat="ccr:pos"
valueDatcat="ccr:adj">adj</pos>
</gramGrp>
</entry>
This mechanism creates implications that are not always wanted,
among others, in the case at hand, suggesting that the
identifiers ‘pos’ and att.datcat
of the att.pointing class, in that it
describes the object that is being referenced, rather than the
referencing object.
- <fDecl name="POS"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3">
<fDescr>part of speech (morphosyntactic category)</fDescr>
<vRange>
<vAlt>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545"
value="NN"/>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1371_fbebd9ec-a7f4-9a36-d6e9-88ee16b944ae"
value="NP"/>
</vAlt>
</vRange>
</fDecl>
+ <fDecl name="POS"
targetDatcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-396_5a972b93-2294-ab5c-a541-7c344c5f26c3">
<fDescr>part of speech (morphosyntactic category)</fDescr>
<vRange>
<vAlt>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1256_7ec6083c-23d4-224d-6f94-eecbe6861545"
value="NN"/>
<symbol datcat="http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-1371_fbebd9ec-a7f4-9a36-d6e9-88ee16b944ae"
value="NP"/>
</vAlt>
</vRange>
</fDecl>
Above, the <fDecl> uses targetDatcat, because if it were to use
datcat, it would be asserting that
@@ -70607,9 +70607,9 @@
att.dimensions
teidata.text |
<gap extent="5 words"/> |
<gap extent="5 words"/> |
<height extent="half the page"/> |
<height extent="half the page"/> |
precision | characterizes the precision of the values specified by
the other attributes.att.docStatus
Example
|
- <revisionDesc status="published"> <change status="published" when="2010-10-21"/> <change status="cleared" when="2010-10-02"/> <change status="embargoed" when="2010-08-02"/> <change status="frozen" when="2010-05-01" who="#MSM"/> <change status="draft" when="2010-03-01" who="#LB"/> </revisionDesc>
+ <revisionDesc status="published"> <change status="published" when="2010-10-21"/> <change status="cleared" when="2010-10-02"/> <change status="embargoed" when="2010-08-02"/> <change status="frozen" when="2010-05-01" who="#MSM"/> <change status="draft" when="2010-03-01" who="#LB"/> </revisionDesc>
|
@@ -70906,7 +70906,7 @@ att.edition
Example
|
- <l>Of Mans First Disobedience,<lb ed="1674"/> and<lb ed="1667"/> the Fruit</l> <l>Of that Forbidden Tree, whose<lb ed="1667 1674"/> mortal tast</l> <l>Brought Death into the World,<lb ed="1667"/> and all<lb ed="1674"/> our woe,</l>
+ <l>Of Mans First Disobedience,<lb ed="1674"/> and<lb ed="1667"/> the Fruit</l> <l>Of that Forbidden Tree, whose<lb ed="1667 1674"/> mortal tast</l> <l>Brought Death into the World,<lb ed="1667"/> and all<lb ed="1674"/> our woe,</l>
|
@@ -70914,7 +70914,7 @@ att.edition
Example
- <listBibl> <bibl xml:id="stapledon1937"> <author>Olaf Stapledon</author>, <title>Starmaker</title>, <publisher>Methuen</publisher>, <date>1937</date> </bibl> <bibl xml:id="stapledon1968"> <author>Olaf Stapledon</author>, <title>Starmaker</title>, <publisher>Dover</publisher>, <date>1968</date> </bibl> </listBibl>
<p>Looking into the future aeons from the supreme moment of the cosmos, I saw the populations still with all their strength maintaining the<pb edRef="#stapledon1968" n="411"/>essentials of their ancient culture, still living their personal lives in zest and endless novelty of action, … I saw myself still preserving, though with increasing difficulty, my lucid con-<pb edRef="#stapledon1937" n="291"/>sciousness;</p>
+ <listBibl> <bibl xml:id="stapledon1937"> <author>Olaf Stapledon</author>, <title>Starmaker</title>, <publisher>Methuen</publisher>, <date>1937</date> </bibl> <bibl xml:id="stapledon1968"> <author>Olaf Stapledon</author>, <title>Starmaker</title>, <publisher>Dover</publisher>, <date>1968</date> </bibl> </listBibl>
<p>Looking into the future aeons from the supreme moment of the cosmos, I saw the populations still with all their strength maintaining the<pb edRef="#stapledon1968" n="411"/>essentials of their ancient culture, still living their personal lives in zest and endless novelty of action, … I saw myself still preserving, though with increasing difficulty, my lucid con-<pb edRef="#stapledon1937" n="291"/>sciousness;</p>
|
@@ -71467,7 +71467,7 @@ att.global
teidata.language | <p> … The consequences of this rapid depopulation were the loss of the last <foreign xml:lang="rap">ariki</foreign> or chief (Routledge 1920:205,210) and their connections to ancestral territorial organization.</p> |
<p> … The consequences of this rapid depopulation were the loss of the last <foreign xml:lang="rap">ariki</foreign> or chief (Routledge 1920:205,210) and their connections to ancestral territorial organization.</p> |
Note | The att.global
| teidata.pointer |
<div type="bibl"> <head>Selections from <title level="m">The Collected Letters of Robert Southey. Part 1: 1791-1797</title> </head> <listBibl xml:base="https://romantic-circles.org/sites/default/files/imported/editions/southey_letters/XML/"> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.3.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford</title>, <date when="1792-04-03">3 April 1792</date>. </ref> </bibl> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.57.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Anna Seward</title>, <date when="1793-09-18">18 September 1793</date>. </ref> </bibl> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.85.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Robert Lovell</title>, <date from="1794-04-05" to="1794-04-06">5-6 April, 1794</date>. </ref> </bibl> </listBibl> </div> |
<div type="bibl"> <head>Selections from <title level="m">The Collected Letters of Robert Southey. Part 1: 1791-1797</title> </head> <listBibl xml:base="https://romantic-circles.org/sites/default/files/imported/editions/southey_letters/XML/"> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.3.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford</title>, <date when="1792-04-03">3 April 1792</date>. </ref> </bibl> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.57.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Anna Seward</title>, <date when="1793-09-18">18 September 1793</date>. </ref> </bibl> <bibl> <ref target="letterEEd.26.85.xml"> <title>Robert Southey to Robert Lovell</title>, <date from="1794-04-05" to="1794-04-06">5-6 April, 1794</date>. </ref> </bibl> </listBibl> </div> |
xml:space | signals an intention about how white space should be
managed by applications.att.global.linking
>teidata.pointer
separated by
whitespace | <group> <text xml:id="t1-g1-t1" xml:lang="mi"> <body xml:id="t1-g1-t1-body1"> <div type="chapter"> <head>He Whakamaramatanga mo te Ture Hoko, Riihi hoki, i nga Whenua Maori, 1876.</head> <p>…</p> </div> </body> </text> <text xml:id="t1-g1-t2" xml:lang="en"> <body corresp="#t1-g1-t1-body1" xml:id="t1-g1-t2-body1"> <div type="chapter"> <head>An Act to regulate the Sale, Letting, and Disposal of Native Lands, 1876.</head> <p>…</p> </div> </body> </text> </group> In
+ > <group> <text xml:id="t1-g1-t1" xml:lang="mi"> <body xml:id="t1-g1-t1-body1"> <div type="chapter"> <head>He Whakamaramatanga mo te Ture Hoko, Riihi hoki, i nga Whenua Maori, 1876.</head> <p>…</p> </div> </body> </text> <text xml:id="t1-g1-t2" xml:lang="en"> <body corresp="#t1-g1-t1-body1" xml:id="t1-g1-t2-body1"> <div type="chapter"> <head>An Act to regulate the Sale, Letting, and Disposal of Native Lands, 1876.</head> <p>…</p> </div> </body> </text> </group> In
this example a <group> contains two texts, each containing the same
@@ -72569,7 +72569,7 @@ att.global.linking
pointed to by the corresp
inherit the value from their immediate
parent. | <place corresp="people.xml#LOND2 people.xml#GENI1" xml:id="LOND1"> <placeName>London</placeName> <desc>The city of London...</desc> </place>
<person corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #GENI1" xml:id="LOND2"> <persName type="lit">London</persName> <note> <p>Allegorical character representing the city of <placeName ref="places.xml#LOND1">London</placeName>.</p> </note> </person> <person corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #LOND2" xml:id="GENI1"> <persName type="lit">London’s Genius</persName> <note> <p>Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. </p> </note> </person>
In
+ > <place corresp="people.xml#LOND2 people.xml#GENI1" xml:id="LOND1"> <placeName>London</placeName> <desc>The city of London...</desc> </place>
<person corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #GENI1" xml:id="LOND2"> <persName type="lit">London</persName> <note> <p>Allegorical character representing the city of <placeName ref="places.xml#LOND1">London</placeName>.</p> </note> </person> <person corresp="places.xml#LOND1 #LOND2" xml:id="GENI1"> <persName type="lit">London’s Genius</persName> <note> <p>Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. </p> </note> </person>
In
this example, a <place> element containing
information about the city of London is linked
@@ -73052,7 +73052,7 @@ att.global.rendition
>teidata.word
separated by
whitespace | <head rend="align(center) case(allcaps)"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi rend="case(mixed)">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head> | <head rend="align(center) case(allcaps)"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi rend="case(mixed)">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head> | Note | These Guidelines
@@ -73083,7 +73083,7 @@ att.global.rendition
| teidata.text | <head style="text-align: center; font-variant: small-caps"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi style="font-variant: normal">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head> | <head style="text-align: center; font-variant: small-caps"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi style="font-variant: normal">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head> | Note | Unlike the
@@ -73123,7 +73123,7 @@ att.global.rendition
>teidata.pointer
separated by
whitespace | <head rendition="#ac #sc"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi rendition="#normal">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head>
<rendition scheme="css" xml:id="sc">font-variant: small-caps</rendition> <rendition scheme="css" xml:id="normal">font-variant: normal</rendition> <rendition scheme="css" xml:id="ac">text-align: center</rendition> | <head rendition="#ac #sc"> <lb/>To The <lb/>Duchesse <lb/>of <lb/>Newcastle, <lb/>On Her <lb/> <hi rendition="#normal">New Blazing-World</hi>. </head>
<rendition scheme="css" xml:id="sc">font-variant: small-caps</rendition> <rendition scheme="css" xml:id="normal">font-variant: normal</rendition> <rendition scheme="css" xml:id="ac">text-align: center</rendition> | Note | The att.global.rendition
<sch:rule context="tei:*[@key]"> <sch:assert role="warn" test="string-length(normalize-space(string())) gt 1"> Elements with key attributes should have some content (because they will be displayed as links, and links need text for readers to click on.) </sch:assert> </sch:rule>
|
+
+
+ Schematron
+ |
+
+ <sch:rule context="tei:height|tei:width"> <sch:assert role="warn" test="string-length(normalize-space(string())) gt 0"> For dimensions the website displays the content of height and width elements. Attribute values are not displayed. Empty elements will not display correctly. </sch:assert> </sch:rule>
+ |
+
@@ -73550,7 +73558,7 @@ att.global.rendition
Example
|
- Blessed are the <choice> <sic>cheesemakers</sic> <corr cert="high" resp="#editor">peacemakers</corr> </choice>: for they shall be called the children of God.
+ Blessed are the <choice> <sic>cheesemakers</sic> <corr cert="high" resp="#editor">peacemakers</corr> </choice>: for they shall be called the children of God.
|
@@ -73558,7 +73566,7 @@ att.global.rendition
Example
- <lg>
<l>Punkes, Panders, baſe extortionizing sla<choice> <sic>n</sic> <corr resp="#JENS1_transcriber">u</corr> </choice>es,</l>
</lg>
<respStmt xml:id="JENS1_transcriber"> <resp when="2014">Transcriber</resp> <name>Janelle Jenstad</name> </respStmt>
+ <lg>
<l>Punkes, Panders, baſe extortionizing sla<choice> <sic>n</sic> <corr resp="#JENS1_transcriber">u</corr> </choice>es,</l>
</lg>
<respStmt xml:id="JENS1_transcriber"> <resp when="2014">Transcriber</resp> <name>Janelle Jenstad</name> </respStmt>
|
@@ -73937,7 +73945,7 @@ att.global.source
Example
- <p> As Willard McCarty (<bibl xml:id="mcc_2012">2012, p.2</bibl>) tells us, <quote source="#mcc_2012">‘Collaboration’ is a problematic and should be a contested term.</quote>
</p>
+ <p> As Willard McCarty (<bibl xml:id="mcc_2012">2012, p.2</bibl>) tells us, <quote source="#mcc_2012">‘Collaboration’ is a problematic and should be a contested term.</quote>
</p>
|
@@ -73945,7 +73953,7 @@ att.global.source
Example
- <p>
<quote source="#chicago_15_ed">Grammatical theories are in flux, and the more we learn, the less we seem to know.</quote>
</p>
<bibl xml:id="chicago_15_ed"> <title level="m">The Chicago Manual of Style</title>, <edition>15th edition</edition>. <pubPlace>Chicago</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Chicago Press</publisher> (<date>2003</date>), <biblScope unit="page">p.147</biblScope>.
</bibl>
+ <p>
<quote source="#chicago_15_ed">Grammatical theories are in flux, and the more we learn, the less we seem to know.</quote>
</p>
<bibl xml:id="chicago_15_ed"> <title level="m">The Chicago Manual of Style</title>, <edition>15th edition</edition>. <pubPlace>Chicago</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Chicago Press</publisher> (<date>2003</date>), <biblScope unit="page">p.147</biblScope>.
</bibl>
|
@@ -73953,7 +73961,7 @@ att.global.source
Example
- <elementRef key="p" source="tei:2.0.1"/>
+ <elementRef key="p" source="tei:2.0.1"/>
Include in the schema an element named p available from the TEI P5 2.0.1 release.
|
@@ -73963,7 +73971,7 @@ att.global.source
Example
- <schemaSpec ident="myODD" source="mycompiledODD.xml">
</schemaSpec>
+ <schemaSpec ident="myODD" source="mycompiledODD.xml">
</schemaSpec>
Create a schema using components taken from the file mycompiledODD.xml.
|
@@ -74201,7 +74209,7 @@
In this example mimeType is used to
indicate that the URL points to a TEI XML file encoded in
UTF-8.
- <ref mimeType="application/tei+xml; charset=UTF-8"
target="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TEIC/TEI/dev/P5/Source/guidelines-en.xml"/>
+ <ref mimeType="application/tei+xml; charset=UTF-8"
target="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TEIC/TEI/dev/P5/Source/guidelines-en.xml"/>
@@ -74404,7 +74412,7 @@ att.measurement
that may be used either to regularize the values of the
measurement being encoded, or to normalize them with respect to
a standard measurement system.
- <l>So weren't you gonna buy <measure commodity="ice cream"
quantity="0.5" unit="gal">half
a gallon</measure>, baby</l>
<l>So won't you go and buy <measure commodity="ice cream"
quantity="1.893" unit="L">half
a gallon</measure>, baby?</l>
+ <l>So weren't you gonna buy <measure commodity="ice cream"
quantity="0.5" unit="gal">half
a gallon</measure>, baby</l>
<l>So won't you go and buy <measure commodity="ice cream"
quantity="1.893" unit="L">half
a gallon</measure>, baby?</l>
The unit should normally be named using the standard symbol for
an SI unit (see further att.placement
>inspacein a predefined
space, for example left by an earlier
scribe.
<add place="margin">[An addition written in the margin]</add> <add place="bottom opposite">[An addition written at the foot of the current page and also on the facing page]</add> |
<add place="margin">[An addition written in the margin]</add> <add place="bottom opposite">[An addition written at the foot of the current page and also on the facing page]</add> |
<note place="bottom">Ibid, p.7</note> |
+ ><note place="bottom">Ibid, p.7</note>
@@ -75016,7 +75024,7 @@ att.pointing
class="wovenodd-col2"
>
<sch:rule context="tei:*[not(self::tei:schemaSpec)][@targetLang]">
<sch:assert test="@target">@targetLang should only be used on <sch:name/> if @target is specified.</sch:assert>
</sch:rule>
<linkGrp xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1-linkGrp"> <ptr target="pol/UDHR/text.xml#pol_txt_1-head" targetLang="pl" type="tuv" xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1.1-ptr"/> <ptr target="swh/UDHR/text.xml#swh_txt_1-head" targetLang="sw" type="tuv" xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1.2-ptr"/> </linkGrp> In
+ > <linkGrp xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1-linkGrp"> <ptr target="pol/UDHR/text.xml#pol_txt_1-head" targetLang="pl" type="tuv" xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1.1-ptr"/> <ptr target="swh/UDHR/text.xml#swh_txt_1-head" targetLang="sw" type="tuv" xml:id="pol-swh_aln_2.1.2-ptr"/> </linkGrp> In
the example above, the <linkGrp> combines pointers at
parallel fragments of the att.ranging
Example
|
- The MS. was lost in transmission by mail from <del rend="overstrike"> <gap atLeast="1" atMost="2" extent="one or two letters" reason="illegible" unit="chars"/> </del> Philadelphia to the Graphic office, New York.
+ The MS. was lost in transmission by mail from <del rend="overstrike"> <gap atLeast="1" atMost="2" extent="one or two letters" reason="illegible" unit="chars"/> </del> Philadelphia to the Graphic office, New York.
|
@@ -75267,7 +75275,7 @@ att.ranging
Example
- Americares has been supporting the health sector in Eastern Europe since 1986, and since 1992 has provided <measure atLeast="120000000" commodity="currency" unit="USD">more than $120m</measure> in aid to Ukrainians.
+ Americares has been supporting the health sector in Eastern Europe since 1986, and since 1992 has provided <measure atLeast="120000000" commodity="currency" unit="USD">more than $120m</measure> in aid to Ukrainians.
|
@@ -75438,7 +75446,7 @@ att.sortable
teidata.word | David's other principal backer, Josiah ha-Kohen <index indexName="NAMES"> <term sortKey="Azarya_Josiah_Kohen">Josiah ha-Kohen b. Azarya</term> </index> b. Azarya, son of one of the last gaons of Sura was David's own first cousin. |
David's other principal backer, Josiah ha-Kohen <index indexName="NAMES"> <term sortKey="Azarya_Josiah_Kohen">Josiah ha-Kohen b. Azarya</term> </index> b. Azarya, son of one of the last gaons of Sura was David's own first cousin. |
Note | The sort key is
@@ -75884,7 +75892,7 @@ att.typed
href="#teidata.enumerated"
>teidata.enumerated |
<div type="verse"> <head>Night in Tarras</head> <lg type="stanza"> <l>At evening tramping on the hot white road</l> <l>…</l> </lg> <lg type="stanza"> <l>A wind sprang up from nowhere as the sky</l> <l>…</l> </lg> </div> |
<div type="verse"> <head>Night in Tarras</head> <lg type="stanza"> <l>At evening tramping on the hot white road</l> <l>…</l> </lg> <lg type="stanza"> <l>A wind sprang up from nowhere as the sky</l> <l>…</l> </lg> </div> |
Note | The teidata.duration.iso
Example
|
- <time dur-iso="PT0,75H">three-quarters of an hour</time>
+ <time dur-iso="PT0,75H">three-quarters of an hour</time>
|
@@ -76221,7 +76229,7 @@ teidata.duration.iso
Example
- <date dur-iso="P1,5D">a day and a half</date>
+ <date dur-iso="P1,5D">a day and a half</date>
|
@@ -76229,7 +76237,7 @@ teidata.duration.iso
Example
- <date dur-iso="P14D">a fortnight</date>
+ <date dur-iso="P14D">a fortnight</date>
|
@@ -76240,7 +76248,7 @@ teidata.duration.iso
Example
- <time dur-iso="PT0.02S">20 ms</time>
+ <time dur-iso="PT0.02S">20 ms</time>
|
@@ -76319,7 +76327,7 @@ teidata.duration.w3c
Example
- <time dur="PT45M">forty-five minutes</time>
+ <time dur="PT45M">forty-five minutes</time>
|
@@ -76327,7 +76335,7 @@ teidata.duration.w3c
Example
- <date dur="P1DT12H">a day and a half</date>
+ <date dur="P1DT12H">a day and a half</date>
|
@@ -76335,7 +76343,7 @@ teidata.duration.w3c
Example
- <date dur="P7D">a week</date>
+ <date dur="P7D">a week</date>
|
@@ -76346,7 +76354,7 @@ teidata.duration.w3c
Example
- <time dur="PT0.02S">20 ms</time>
+ <time dur="PT0.02S">20 ms</time>
|
@@ -76907,7 +76915,7 @@ teidata.numeric
Example
- <figure> <head>The TEI Logo</head> <figDesc>Stylized yellow angle brackets with the letters <mentioned>TEI</mentioned> in between and <mentioned>text encoding initiative</mentioned> underneath, all on a white background.</figDesc> <graphic height="600px" url="http://www.tei-c.org/logos/TEI-600.jpg" width="600px"/> </figure>
+ <figure> <head>The TEI Logo</head> <figDesc>Stylized yellow angle brackets with the letters <mentioned>TEI</mentioned> in between and <mentioned>text encoding initiative</mentioned> underneath, all on a white background.</figDesc> <graphic height="600px" url="http://www.tei-c.org/logos/TEI-600.jpg" width="600px"/> </figure>
|
@@ -77053,7 +77061,7 @@ teidata.point
Example
- <facsimile> <surface lrx="400" lry="280" ulx="0" uly="0"> <zone points="220,100 300,210 170,250 123,234"> <graphic url="handwriting.png"/> </zone> </surface> </facsimile>
+ <facsimile> <surface lrx="400" lry="280" ulx="0" uly="0"> <zone points="220,100 300,210 170,250 123,234"> <graphic url="handwriting.png"/> </zone> </surface> </facsimile>
|
@@ -78314,7 +78322,7 @@ macro.xtext
2020)
diff --git a/docs/msdesc.pdf b/docs/msdesc.pdf
index aa8c2f9..f6a903d 100644
Binary files a/docs/msdesc.pdf and b/docs/msdesc.pdf differ
diff --git a/msdesc.rng b/msdesc.rng
index 8883556..ec46571 100644
--- a/msdesc.rng
+++ b/msdesc.rng
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes"
ns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">