Sandbox for Genetic Editing

The purpose of this page is to discuss any issues of the with chapter 11 of version 2 of TEI P5, especially the elements and attributes which have been newly introduced in this version in the wake of the draft proposal “An Encoding Model for Genetic Editions”: The page is not confined to issues of ‘genetic’ editing. Any problems of ‘diplomatic’ or ‘documentary’ transcriptions of manuscripts, be they modern, medieval or ancient, may be addressed here.
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Also, the well-established elements and attributes may need to be discussed as their use is in many ways affected by the new ones.

Projects

 * Genetic-critical and annotated hybrid-edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks based on a virtual research environment: our TEI code (not published yet) is based on a / / structure. We're happy to discuss encoding issues here. --Martin de la Iglesia 06:49, 25 October 2013 (EDT)
 * Faustedition
 * Transcription of the John Lydgate verses at Holy Trinity, Long Melford, see Matthew Davis’ post on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;34ca5119.1311
 * The Shelley-Godwin Archive employs an encoding based on / / and making use of (e.g. ) and elements. The archive distinguishes two stages of transcriptions (basic and fully vetted) and the TEI encodings are directly accessible through the browser.
 * Textgenetic edition of Hermann Burger's Lokalbericht; currently being modeled at SLA/CCeH, cf. poster
 * Representation of the papers of Fernando Pessoa, see http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=tei-l;50923a39.1402

General discussion
For a general discussion, see the thread “Embedded transcription and text structure“ on TEI-L—„a great discussion“ (Matthew Davis).

Child elements of &lt;line>
Some elements from other modules are not allowed as child elements of, e.g. , , , or. This can cause problems when one would like to encode the corresponding phenomena. Two types of workaround are possible: See the following discussions on TEI-L:
 * substitute the problematic element for a legal one, e.g. use instead of ;
 * wrap the problematic element in, e.g. ... . --Martin de la Iglesia 05:55, 4 November 2013 (EST)
 * “Content model of ”:
 * http://listserv.brown.edu/?A2=TEI-L;vszSHw;20120110104017%2B0000
 * http://listserv.brown.edu/?A2=TEI-L;e61cf7d7.1204
 * http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1304&L=tei-l&D=0&P=68447
 * “Using  in documentary markup”: http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;7864d668.1311

See the feature request http://sourceforge.net/p/tei/feature-requests/485/

Digital facsimiles and the tag
See the identically named topic on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;8c8e323d.1311

See the topic “Retrace borderline cases” on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;c0abbf3b.1311

Catchwords
See the topic “Catchword in ms.?” on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/?A2=tei-l;5741d4f9.1401

Ditto marks
See the topic “How to handle "ditto"” on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/?A2=tei-l;817ee9a2.1401

Marginalia
See the same named thread on TEI-L: http://listserv.brown.edu/?A2=tei-l;2440f245.1401