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egXML
egXML
(anchored) indicates whether the copy text shows the exact place of reference for the note.
(target end) points to the end of the span to which the note is attached, if the note is not embedded in the text at that point.
\S+
indicates the person, or group of people, to whom the element content is ascribed.
\S+
indicates the person, or group of people, to whom a speech act or action is directed.
\S+
provides an externally-defined means of identifying the entity (or entities) being named, using a coded value of some kind.
(reference) provides an explicit means of locating a full definition or identity for the entity being named by means of one or more URIs.
\S+
points to a <handNote>
element describing the hand considered responsible for the content of the element concerned.
\S+
indicates whether or not the element bearing this attribute should be considered to mark the end of an orthographic token in the same way as whitespace.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies whether or not its parent element is fragmented in some way, typically by some other overlapping structure: for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas, a paragraph which is split across a page division, a verse line which is divided between two speakers.
Y
(yes) the element is fragmented in some (unspecified) respect
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(no) the element is not fragmented, or no claim is made as to its completeness
I
(initial) this is the initial part of a fragmented element
M
(medial) this is a medial part of a fragmented element
F
(final) this is the final part of a fragmented element
describes the status of a document either currently or, when associated with a dated element, at the time indicated.
Sample values include: 1] approved; 2] candidate; 3] cleared; 4] deprecated; 5] draft; 6] embargoed; 7] expired; 8] frozen; 9] galley; 10] proposed; 11] published; 12] recommendation; 13] submitted; 14] unfinished; 15] withdrawn
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
contains an expression in some formal style definition language which defines the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text
specifies the source from which some aspect of this element is drawn.
\S+
When used on a schema description element (like
), the @source attribute
should have only 1 value. (This one has .)
(MIME media type) specifies the applicable multimedia internet mail extension (MIME) media type
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
Where the media are displayed, indicates a scale factor to be applied when generating the desired display size
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
(uniform resource locator) specifies the URL from which the media concerned may be obtained.
\S+
names the notation used for the content of the element.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
supplies the sort key for this element in an index, list or group which contains it.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(edition) supplies a sigil or other arbitrary identifier for the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(edition reference) provides a pointer to the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text.
\S+
identifies the unit of information conveyed by the element, e.g. columns, pages, volume, entry.
Suggested values include: 1] volume (volume); 2] issue; 3] page (page); 4] line; 5] chapter (chapter); 6] part; 7] column; 8] entry
volume
(volume) the element contains a volume number.
issue
the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers.
page
(page) the element contains a page number or page range.
line
the element contains a line number or line range.
chapter
(chapter) the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title)
part
the element identifies a part of a book or collection.
column
the element identifies a column.
entry
the element identifies an entry number or label in a list of entries.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies the starting point of the range of units indicated by the @unit
attribute.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies the end-point of the range of units indicated by the @unit
attribute.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
A @formula
is provided to describe a mathematical calculation such as a conversion between measurement systems.
indicates one or more locations by pointing to a <place>
element or other canonical description.
\S+
(paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose. [3.1. Paragraphs 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
Abstract model violation: Paragraphs may not occur inside other paragraphs or ab elements.
Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, p, or ab, unless p is a child of figure or note, or is a descendant of floatingText.
(foreign) identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some language other than that of the surrounding text. [3.3.2.1. Foreign Words or Expressions]
Identifies the language of the element's content
(emphasized) marks words or phrases which are stressed or emphasized for linguistic or rhetorical effect. [3.3.2.2. Emphatic Words and Phrases 3.3.2. Emphasis, Foreign Words, and Unusual Language]
(highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made. [3.3.2.2. Emphatic Words and Phrases 3.3.2. Emphasis, Foreign Words, and Unusual Language]
Describes the presentation of the highlighted material.
bold
The designated content is intended to be rendered in bold type.
italic
The designated content is intended to be rendered in italic type.
monospace
The designated content is intended to be rendered in monospace type.
quotes
The designated content is intended to be rendered within quotation marks. The nesting of single and double quotation marks will be handled by the stylesheet.
smcaps
The designated content is intended to be rendered in small capital letters.
subscript
The designated content is intended to be rendered as a subscript.
superscript
The designated content is intended to be rendered as a superscript.
underlined
The designated content is intended to be rendered with an underline.
strikethrough
The designated content is intended to be rendered with a strikethrough.
(speech or thought) indicates passages thought or spoken aloud, whether explicitly indicated in the source or not, whether directly or indirectly reported, whether by real people or fictional characters. [3.3.3. Quotation]
(quotation) contains a phrase or passage attributed by the narrator or author to some agency external to the text. [3.3.3. Quotation 4.3.1. Grouped Texts]
Describes the presentation of the quoted material, whether inline or set as a block.
inline
Designates an inline quotation (i.e. one that is flowed into the surrounding text rather than set off from it), typically containing text and inline elements.
block
Designates a block quotation, typically containing one or more paragraphs or other chunky things.
(quoted) contains material which is distinguished from the surrounding text using quotation marks or a similar method, for any one of a variety of reasons including, but not limited to: direct speech or thought, technical terms or jargon, authorial distance, quotations from elsewhere, and passages that are mentioned but not used. [3.3.3. Quotation]
(cited quotation) contains a quotation from some other document, together with a bibliographic reference to its source. In a dictionary it may contain an example text with at least one occurrence of the word form, used in the sense being described, or a translation of the headword, or an example. [3.3.3. Quotation 4.3.1. Grouped Texts 9.3.5.1. Examples]
an italicized word or phrase that the author is discussing or referencing (but not quoting from an external source) [3.3.3. Quotation]
(so called) contains a word or phrase for which the author or narrator indicates a disclaiming of responsibility, for example by the use of scare quotes or italics. [3.3.3. Quotation]
(description) contains a short description of the purpose, function, or use of its parent element, or when the parent is a documentation element, describes or defines the object being documented. [22.4.1. Description of Components]
Information about a
deprecation should only be present in a specification element
that is being deprecated: that is, only an element that has a
@validUntil attribute should have a child <desc
type="deprecationInfo">.
(term) contains a single-word, multi-word, or symbolic designation which is regarded as a technical term. [3.4.1. Terms and Glosses]
#access
#annotation
#anthropology
#ar
#archaeology
#archives
#area_studies
#citation
#classics
#code_studies
#collaboration
#comics
#communications
#content_analysis
#corpora
#cs
#cultural_criticism
#cultural_heritage
#data_analytics
#data_curation
#data_modeling
#data_visualization
#databases
#dh
#digital
#digital_libraries
#digital_literacy
#digitization
#editing
#elit
#ecocriticism
#ethics
#games
#gender
#geospatial
#glam
#globalDH
#graphic_design
#history
#hypertext
#images
#indigenous
#info_architecture
#informatics
#information_retrieval
#infrastructure
#interdisciplinarity
#language_studies
#linguistics
#literary_studies
#machine_learning
#manuscripts
#markup
#materialisms
#media_history
#media_studies
#medieval
#metadata
#minimal_computing
#mobile
#moving_images
#music
#network
#nlp
#oral_history
#pedagogy
#performance
#philosophy
#project_management
#project_report
#public_history
#publishing
#race
#reading
#religion
#rhetoric
#semantic_web
#social_justice
#social_media
#sound
#standards
#stylistics
#tools
#transcription
#translation
#users
#visual_art
#web
(ruby container) contains a passage of base text along with its associated ruby gloss(es). [3.4.2. Ruby Annotations]
(ruby base) contains the base text annotated by a ruby gloss. [3.4.2. Ruby Annotations]
(ruby text) contains a ruby text, an annotation closely associated with a passage of the main text. [3.4.2. Ruby Annotations]
supplies a pointer to the base being glossed by this ruby text.
\S+
When target= is
present, neither from= nor to= should be.
points to the starting point of the span of text being glossed by this ruby text.
\S+
When from= is present, the to=
attribute of is required.
points to the ending point of the span of text being glossed.
\S+
When to= is present, the from=
attribute of is required.
(deliberately marked omission) indicates a purposeful marking in the source document signalling that content has been omitted, and may also supply or describe the omitted content. [3.5.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions]
(name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase. [3.6.1. Referring Strings]
Specifies the role of the person named in relation to the bibliographic object.
Suggested values include: 1] translator; 2] editor; 3] illustrator; 4] annotator; 5] programmer
translator
editor
illustrator
annotator
programmer
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(electronic mail address) contains an email address identifying a location to which email messages can be delivered. [3.6.2. Addresses]
(address) contains a postal address, for example of a publisher, an organization, or an individual. [3.6.2. Addresses 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
contains a symbol, a word or a phrase referring to a unit of measurement in any kind of formal or informal system. [3.6.3. Numbers and
Measures]
(date) contains a date in any format. [3.6.4. Dates and Times 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.6. The Revision Description 3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 15.2.3. The Setting Description 13.4. Dates]
Provides a date in regularized format.
(pointer) defines a pointer to another location. [3.7. Simple Links and Cross-References 16.1. Links]
Only one of the
attributes @target and @cRef may be supplied on .
Provides a pointer to a bibliographic citation.
\S+
The value will typically be either a numeric page reference or page range, or else a section number (which may be numeric or alphabetic, or may conceivably use some other ordering system)
Permits specialized types of pointers to be identified (e.g. those pointing to video or audio files).
dhq-annex-embed
Indicates that the pointer references an embedded feed from the DHQ annex.
(reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. [3.7. Simple Links and Cross-References 16.1. Links]
Only one of the
attributes @target' and @cRef' may be supplied on
Provides a pointer to a bibliographic citation.
\S+
The value will typically be either a numeric page reference or page range, or else a section number (which may be numeric or alphabetic, or may conceivably use some other ordering system)
Provides a classification of the reference
offline
Indicates that the reference in question does not have a linked target.
(list) contains any sequence of items organized as a list. [3.8. Lists]
The content of a "gloss" list should include a sequence of one or more pairs of a label element followed by an item element
Classifies the element.
ordered
A numbered list
unordered
A bulleted list
simple
A list with no numbering or bullets
gloss
A gloss list, assumes the presence of a label preceding the item.
annotated_bibliography
An annotated bibliography, assumes the presence of a <bibl>
within <label>
.
(item) contains one component of a list. [3.8. Lists 2.6. The Revision Description]
(label) contains any label or heading used to identify part of a text, typically but not exclusively in a list or glossary. [3.8. Lists]
(heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section, or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc. [4.2.1. Headings and Trailers]
(note) contains a note or annotation. [3.9.1. Notes and Simple Annotation 2.2.6. The Notes Statement 3.12.2.8. Notes and Statement of Language 9.3.5.4. Notes within Entries]
Provides a unique identifier for the note
contains a group of notes [3.9.1.1. Encoding Grouped Notes]
indicates the location of any form of external media such as an audio or video clip etc. [3.10. Graphics and Other Non-textual Components]
audio/wav
Waveform audio format (.wav)
audio/mpeg
MP3 audio files (.mp3)
image/svg+xml
SVG file (.svg)
video/quicktime
Quicktime videos (.mov)
video/mp4
MP4 audio/video (.mp4)
audio/x-ms-wma
WMA files (.wma)
A pointer to an image that serves as a "poster": a static image that displays when the media is not playing.
\S+
(graphic) indicates the location of a graphic or illustration, either forming part of a text, or providing an image of it. [3.10. Graphics and Other Non-textual Components 11.1. Digital Facsimiles]
Classifies the type of graphic object.
video
A link to a video file
(gathering beginning) marks the beginning of a new gathering or quire in a transcribed codex. [3.11.3. Milestone
Elements]
(line beginning) marks the beginning of a new (typographic) line in some edition or version of a text. [3.11.3. Milestone
Elements 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
(series information) contains information about the series in which a book or other bibliographic item has appeared. [3.12.2.1. Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels]
(author) in a bibliographic reference, contains the name(s) of an author, personal or corporate, of a work; for example in the same form as that provided by a recognized bibliographic name authority. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement]
contains a secondary statement of responsibility for a bibliographic item, for example the name of an individual, institution or organization, (or of several such) acting as editor, compiler, translator, etc. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors]
(title) contains a title for any kind of work. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
The @type
attribute is to be used in the header to designate and distinguish the article and issue titles.
article
issue
Identifies the language of the element's content
Describes the presentation of a title in the main body of the text and in the bibliography.
italic
none
quotes
contains the formalized descriptive title for a meeting or conference, for use in a bibliographic description for an item derived from such a meeting, or as a heading or preamble to publications emanating from it. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors]
(publisher) provides the name of the organization responsible for the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.]
(scope of bibliographic reference) defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a list of page numbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work. [3.12.2.5. Scopes and Ranges in Bibliographic Citations]
(cited range) defines the range of cited content, often represented by pages or other units [3.12.2.5. Scopes and Ranges in Bibliographic Citations]
(publication place) contains the name of the place where a bibliographic item was published. [3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
(bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. [3.12.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
provides a reference to a centralized bibliography
Provides a label for use in generated bibliographies.
Provides a unique identifier for the bibliographic item
(citation list) contains a list of bibliographic citations of any kind. [3.12.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
(verse line) contains a single, possibly incomplete, line of verse. [3.13.1. Core Tags for Verse 3.13. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain lines or lg elements.
indent-1
the line is indented by 1
indent-2
the line is indented by 2
indent-3
the line is indented by 3
indent-4
the line is indented by 4
indent-5
the line is indented by 5
indent-6
the line is indented by 6
(line group) contains one or more verse lines functioning as a formal unit, e.g. a stanza, refrain, verse paragraph, etc. [3.13.1. Core Tags for Verse 3.13. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
An lg element
must contain at least one child l, lg, or gap element.
Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain line groups.
(speech) contains an individual speech in a performance text, or a passage presented as such in a prose or verse text. [3.13.2. Core Tags for Drama 3.13. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.2. Speeches and Speakers]
contains a specialized form of heading or label, giving the name of one or more speakers in a dramatic text or fragment. [3.13.2. Core Tags for Drama]
(stage direction) contains any kind of stage direction within a dramatic text or fragment. [3.13.2. Core Tags for Drama 3.13. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.4. Stage Directions]
(text language) describes the languages and writing systems identified within the bibliographic work being described, rather than its description. [3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 10.6.6. Languages and Writing Systems]
(main language) supplies a code which identifies the chief language used in the bibliographic work.
(other languages) one or more codes identifying any other languages used in the bibliographic work.
(use) supplies an XPath selection pattern using the syntax defined in . The XPath pattern is relative to the context given in @match
, which will either be a sibling attribute in the case of `<citeStructure>` or on the parent `<citeStructure>` in the case of `<citeData>`.
specifies a regular expression against which the values of other attributes can be matched.
specifies a replacement pattern, that is, the skeleton of a relative or absolute URI containing references to groups in the @matchPattern
which, once subpattern substitution has been performed, complete the URI.
(TEI header) supplies descriptive and declarative metadata associated with a digital resource or set of resources. [2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
(file description) contains a full bibliographic description of an electronic file. [2.2. The File Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
(title statement) groups information about the title of a work and those responsible for its content. [2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2. The File Description]
(sponsor) specifies the name of a sponsoring organization or institution. [2.2.1. The Title Statement]
(publication statement) groups information concerning the publication or distribution of an electronic or other text. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2. The File Description]
(identifier) supplies any form of identifier used to identify some object, such as a bibliographic item, a person, a title, an organization, etc. in a standardized way. [13.3.1. Basic Principles 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2.5. The Series Statement 3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
DHQarticle-id
used for the DHQ article ID
volume
used for the volume number
issue
used for the issue number
ORCID
used for author ORCID IDs
(availability) supplies information about the availability of a text, for example any restrictions on its use or distribution, its copyright status, any licence applying to it, etc. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.]
CC-BY-ND
CC-BY
CC0
contains information about a licence or other legal agreement applicable to the text. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.]
(source description) describes the source(s) from which an electronic text was derived or generated, typically a bibliographic description in the case of a digitized text, or a phrase such as "born digital" for a text which has no previous existence. [2.2.7. The Source Description]
(encoding description) documents the relationship between an electronic text and the source or sources from which it was derived. [2.3. The Encoding Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
(schema reference) describes or points to a related customization or schema file [2.3.10. The Schema Specification]
the identifier used for the customization or schema
(citation structure) declares a structure and method for citing the current document. [3.11.4. Declaring Reference Systems 16.2.5.4. Citation Structures]
(delimiter) supplies a delimiting string preceding the structural component.
.+
A with a parent must have a @delim attribute.
(match) supplies an XPath selection pattern using the syntax defined in which identifies a set of nodes which are citable structural components. The expression may be absolute (beginning with `/`) or relative. @match
on a <citeStructure>
without a <citeStructure>
parent must be an absolute XPath. If it is relative, its context is set by the @match
of the parent <citeStructure>
.
An XPath in @match on the outer must start with '/'.
An XPath in @match must not start with '/' except on the outer .
(unit) describes the structural unit indicated by the <citeStructure>
.
Sample values include: 1] book; 2] chapter; 3] entry; 4] poem; 5] letter; 6] line; 7] section; 8] verse; 9] volume
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(citation data) specifies how information may be extracted from citation structures. [3.11.4. Declaring Reference Systems 16.2.5.4. Citation Structures]
(property) A URI indicating a property definition.
\S+
(prefix definition) defines a prefixing scheme used in teidata.pointer values, showing how abbreviated URIs using the scheme may be expanded into full URIs. [16.2.3. Using Abbreviated Pointers]
supplies a name which functions as the prefix for an abbreviated pointing scheme such as a private URI scheme. The prefix constitutes the text preceding the first colon.
[a-z][a-z0-9\+\.\-]*
(list of prefix definitions) contains a list of definitions of prefixing schemes used in teidata.pointer values, showing how abbreviated URIs using each scheme may be expanded into full URIs. [16.2.3. Using Abbreviated Pointers]
(classification declarations) contains one or more taxonomies defining any classificatory codes used elsewhere in the text. [2.3.7. The Classification Declaration 2.3. The Encoding Description]
(taxonomy) defines a typology either implicitly, by means of a bibliographic citation, or explicitly by a structured taxonomy. [2.3.7. The Classification Declaration]
Provides a unique identifier for the taxonomy
(unit declarations) provides information about units of measurement that are not members of the International System of Units. [2.3.9. The Unit Declaration]
(unit definition) contains descriptive information related to a specific unit of measurement. [2.3.9. The Unit Declaration]
defines how to calculate one unit of measure in terms of another. [2.3.9. The Unit Declaration]
indicates a source unit of measure that is to be converted into another unit indicated in @toUnit
.
\S+
the target unit of measurement for a conversion from a source unit referenced in @fromUnit
.
\S+
(text-profile description) provides a detailed description of non-bibliographic aspects of a text, specifically the languages and sublanguages used, the situation in which it was produced, the participants and their setting. [2.4. The Profile Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
(creation) contains information about the creation of a text. [2.4.1. Creation 2.4. The Profile Description]
(language usage) describes the languages, sublanguages, registers, dialects, etc. represented within a text. [2.4.2. Language Usage 2.4. The Profile Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
(language) characterizes a single language or sublanguage used within a text. [2.4.2. Language Usage]
The @extent
attribute is used on <language>
to indicate the nature of the usage of the language in question: whether it is used for the original article, for a translation stub, or for a full translation.
original
indicates that the language is used for the original article
translation_stub
indicates that the language is used for a translation stub (i.e. a placeholder or incomplete translation)
translation
indicates that the language is used for a full translation of the article
(identifier) Supplies a language code constructed as defined in BCP 47 which is used to identify the language documented by this element, and which is referenced by the global @xml:lang
attribute.
specifies the approximate percentage (by volume) of the text which uses this language.
(text classification) groups information which describes the nature or topic of a text in terms of a standard classification scheme, thesaurus, etc. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
(keywords) contains a list of keywords or phrases identifying the topic or nature of a text. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
identifies the controlled vocabulary within which the set of keywords concerned is defined, for example by a <taxonomy>
element, or by some other resource.
\S+
(calendar description) contains a description of the calendar system used in any dating expression found in the text. [2.4. The Profile Description 2.4.5. Calendar Description]
(calendar) describes a calendar or dating system used in a dating formula in the text. [2.4.5. Calendar Description]
(correspondence
description) contains a description of the actions related to one act of correspondence. [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
(correspondence action) contains a structured description of the place, the name of a person/organization and the date related to the sending/receiving of a message or any other action related to the correspondence. [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
(correspondence context) provides references to preceding or following correspondence related to this piece of correspondence. [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
(non-TEI metadata) provides a container element into which metadata in non-TEI formats may be placed. [2.5. Non-TEI Metadata]
embed_map
embed_audio
embed_video
embed_3d
soundcloud
google
(revision description) summarizes the revision history for a file. [2.6. The Revision Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
(change) documents a change or set of changes made during the production of a source document, or during the revision of an electronic file. [2.6. The Revision Description 2.4.1. Creation 11.7. Identifying Changes and Revisions]
Provides a date in regularized format.
(target) points to one or more elements that belong to this change.
\S+
groups a number of change descriptions associated with either the creation of a source text or the revision of an encoded text. [2.6. The Revision Description 11.7. Identifying Changes and Revisions]
indicates whether the ordering of its child <change>
elements is to be considered significant or not
(TEI document) contains a single TEI-conformant document, combining a single TEI header with one or more members of the model.resource class. Multiple <TEI>
elements may be combined within a <TEI>
(or <teiCorpus>
) element. [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
(text) contains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or composite, for example a poem or drama, a collection of essays, a novel, a dictionary, or a corpus sample. [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
Identifies the language of the element's content
Identifies the agent responsible for the content of the <text>
element
\S+
Identifies whether the text is in the language of its original authorship, or is a full translation, or is a stub translation (i.e. abstract only)
original
The text is in the language of its original authorship
translation
The text is a full translation of the originally authored article
translation_stub
The text is a stub or partial translation
(text body) contains the whole body of a single unitary text, excluding any front or back matter. [4. Default Text Structure]
(group) contains the body of a composite text, grouping together a sequence of distinct texts (or groups of such texts) which are regarded as a unit for some purpose, for example the collected works of an author, a sequence of prose essays, etc. [4. Default Text Structure 4.3.1. Grouped Texts 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
(floating text) contains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or composite, which interrupts the text containing it at any point and after which the surrounding text resumes. [4.3.2. Floating Texts]
Identifies the language of the element's content
(text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. [4.1. Divisions of the Body]
Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, unless div is a descendant of floatingText.
Abstract model violation: p and ab may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, unless div is a descendant of floatingText.
Provides a unique identifier for the division.
appendix
contains a closing title or footer appearing at the end of a division of a text. [4.2.4. Content of Textual Divisions 4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions]
(dateline) contains a brief description of the place, date, time, etc. of production of a letter, newspaper story, or other work, prefixed or suffixed to it as a kind of heading or trailer. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers]
(epigraph) contains a quotation, anonymous or attributed, appearing at the start or end of a section or on a title page. [4.2.3. Arguments, Epigraphs, and Postscripts 4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions 4.6. Title Pages]
Describes the presentation of the quoted material, whether inline or set as a block.
center
Designates a block quotation, typically containing one or more paragraphs or other chunky things, with the block and text centered.
(salutation) contains a salutation or greeting prefixed to a foreword, dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text, or the salutation in the closing of a letter, preface, etc. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers]
(signature) contains the closing salutation, etc., appended to a foreword, dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers]
contains a postscript, e.g. to a letter. [4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions]
The front matter consists of an abstract followed by a teaser.
(rows) indicates the number of rows occupied by this cell or row.
(columns) indicates the number of columns occupied by this cell or row.
(table) contains text displayed in tabular form, in rows and columns. [14.1.1. TEI Tables]
Provides a unique identifier for the table
unbordered
(rows) indicates the number of rows in the table.
(columns) indicates the number of columns in each row of the table.
(row) contains one row of a table. [14.1.1. TEI Tables]
Describes the role of the table row
label
Indicates that the cell serves as a label (otherwise is assumed to be data)
data
Indicates that the cell contains data (default value)
(cell) contains one cell of a table. [14.1.1. TEI Tables]
Describes the role of the table cell
label
Indicates that the cell serves as a label (otherwise is assumed to be data)
data
Indicates that the cell contains data (default value)
(formula) contains a mathematical or other formula. [14.2. Formulæ and Mathematical Expressions]
names the notation used for the content of the element.
asciimath
tex
mathml
inline
block
Provides a unique identifier for the formula
encodes the presence of music notation in a text [14.3. Notated Music in Written Text]
(figure) groups elements representing or containing graphic information such as an illustration, formula, or figure. [14.4. Specific Elements for Graphic Images]
Provides a unique identifier for the figure
(description of figure) contains a brief prose description of the appearance or content of a graphic figure, for use when documenting an image without displaying it. [14.4. Specific Elements for Graphic Images]
(attribute) contains the name of an attribute appearing within running text. [22. Documentation Elements]
(scheme) supplies an identifier for the scheme in which this name is defined.
Sample values include: 1] TEI (Text Encoding Initiative); 2] DBK (Docbook); 3] XX (unknown); 4] imaginary (imaginary); 5] XHTML (XHTML); 6] XML (XML); 7] XI (XI)
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
contains literal code from some formal language such as a programming language. [22.1.1. Phrase Level Terms]
bash
Used for code samples in bash
css
Used for code samples in CSS
fortran
Used for code samples in Fortran
json
Used for code samples in JSON
perl
Used for code samples in Perl
php
Used for code samples in PHP
python
Used for code samples in Python
r
Used for code samples in R
sql
Used for code samples in SQL
sparql
Used for code samples in SPARQL
unspecified
Used for code samples in languages not explicitly identified
xml
Used for code samples in any XML language or syntactically similar language (such as HTML)
xquery
Used for code samples in XQuery or XPath
(example) contains any kind of illustrative example. [22.5. Element Specifications 22.5.3. Attribute List Specification]
bash
Used for code samples in bash
c++
Used for code samples in C++
c#
Used for code samples in C#
css
Used for code samples in CSS
fortran
Used for code samples in Fortran
java
Used for code samples in JavaScript
javascript
Used for code samples in JavaScript
json
Used for code samples in JSON
nohighlight
Used for code samples that should be handled as plain text (no syntax highlighting)
perl
Used for code samples in Perl
php
Used for code samples in PHP
python
Used for code samples in Python
r
Used for code samples in R
sql
Used for code samples in SQL
sparql
Used for code samples in SPARQL
code-general
Used for code samples in languages not explicitly identified
xml
Used for code samples in any XML language or syntactically similar language (such as HTML)
xquery
Used for code samples in XQuery or XPath
(element name) contains the name (generic identifier) of an element. [22. Documentation Elements 22.5. Element Specifications]
supplies the name of the scheme in which this name is defined.
Sample values include: 1] TEI; 2] DBK (docbook); 3] XX (unknown); 4] Schematron; 5] HTML
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(value) contains a single attribute value. [22. Documentation Elements 22.5.3. Attribute List Specification]
(anonymous block) contains any arbitrary component-level unit of text, acting as an anonymous container for phrase or inter level elements analogous to, but without the semantic baggage of, a paragraph. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors]
Abstract model violation: ab may not occur inside paragraphs or other ab elements.
Abstract model violation: Lines may not contain higher-level divisions such as p or ab, unless ab is a child of figure or note, or is a descendant of floatingText.
(anchor point) attaches an identifier to a point within a text, whether or not it corresponds with a textual element. [8.4.2. Synchronization and Overlap 16.5. Correspondence and Alignment]
revisionLoc
identifies a revision location in a revised article
(arbitrary segment) represents any segmentation of text below the chunk level. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors 6.2. Components of the Verse Line 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
Functions as a container element for linked data, contextual information, and stand-off annotations embedded in a TEI document. [16.10. The standOff Container]
This
element must have a @type attribute, since it is
nested inside a
contains a list of annotations, typically encoded as <annotation>
, <annotationBlock>
, or <note>
, possibly organized with nested <listAnnotation>
elements. [16.10. The standOff Container]
represents an annotation following the Web
Annotation Data Model. [16.10. The standOff Container]
assessing
intent is to assess the target resource in some way, rather than simply make a comment about it
bookmarking
intent is to create a bookmark to the target or part thereof
classifying
intent is to classify the target in some way
commenting
intent is to comment about the target
describing
intent is to describe the target, rather than (for example) comment on it
editing
intent is to request an edit or a change to the target resource
highlighting
intent is to highlight the target resource or a segment thereof
identifying
intent is to assign an identity to the target
linking
intent is to link to a resource related to the target
moderating
intent is to assign some value or quality to the target
questioning
intent is to ask a question about the target
replying
intent is to reply to a previous statement, either an annotation or another resource
tagging
intent is to associate a tag with the target
(citation reference) A wrapper element for the citation information associated with <cit>
Passthrough code gets passed through to the HTML output where it can be executed. The assumption is that this code will be HTML, or something that can be embedded within an HTML document.
Indicates whether the code is to be presented as block or in-line element. If "block", a border will be generated.
block
indicates that the embedded code should be presented as a block element
inline
indicates that the embedded code should be presented as an inline element
Provides a unique identifier for the element
Identifies the formal language in which the code is expressed
An example is similar to a figure, but presents textual information (e.g. code or a sample text) instead of a graphic.
Provides a unique identifier for the example item
Identifies the language of the element's content
Designates the type of article
article
review
editorial
opinion
frontmatter
case study
field report
The abstract for the article. Contains one or more paragraphs.
The teaser for the article. Contains one or more paragraphs
Contains the name of an author of the article.
Contains the name of a translator of the article.
Identifies the family name of the author.
Describes the author's affiliation.
Contains a brief biography of the author. Contains one or more paragraphs.
The <authorInfo>
element contains contact and biographical details of the author.
A caption for an example or table. May contain either paragraphs or mixed content.
In DHQPublish, the <translatorInfo>
element contains contact and biographical details of the translator.
A revisionNote contains information about a post-publication revision to the article.
\S+
\S+
A dedication contains a brief phrase of dedication; it appears at the top of the article as a child of <body>
, immediately following the heading
\S+