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* [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2834511&group_id=106328&atid=644065 2834511: make more spanning elements] | * [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2834511&group_id=106328&atid=644065 2834511: make more spanning elements] | ||
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| − | | colspan=2|a) New element <document> to be added to model.resourceLike ; new | + | | colspan=2|a) New element <document> to be added to model.resourceLike ; new element <line> to be added to model.zonePart; new element <patch> allowed within <surface> |
| − | element <line> to be added to model.zonePart; new element <patch> | ||
| − | allowed within <surface> | ||
| − | Together with existing <surface> and <zone> elements, these allow theory | + | Together with existing <surface> and <zone> elements, these allow theory neutral transcription of physicality of document |
| − | neutral transcription of physicality of document | ||
| − | b) several new elements to be added to model.pPart.transcriptional | + | b) several new elements to be added to model.pPart.transcriptional (<mod>, <modSpan>, <metaMark>, <used>, <undo>, <redo>, <rewrite>, <transposeGrp>, <transpose>) |
| − | (<mod>, <modSpan>, <metaMark>, <used>, <undo>, <redo>, <rewrite>, | ||
| − | <transposeGrp>, <transpose>) | ||
| − | These allow more detailed documentation of the writing process than | + | These allow more detailed documentation of the writing process than previously possible |
| − | previously possible | ||
| − | c) New <stageNotes> within the existing <creation> element containing | + | c) New <stageNotes> within the existing <creation> element containing new <stageNote> elements to document identified "writing stages" in genesis of a text. New att.staged class to supply @stage attributes for elements which can be assigned to a given writing stage |
| − | new <stageNote> elements to document identified "writing stages" in | ||
| − | genesis of a text. New att.staged class to supply @stage attributes for | ||
| − | elements which can be assigned to a given writing stage | ||
| − | These allow marked up elements to be assigned to particular stages in | + | These allow marked up elements to be assigned to particular stages in the genesis of a text, or the writing of a document, or both! |
| − | the genesis of a text, or the writing of a document, or both! | + | |} |
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Revision as of 14:47, 20 October 2010
TEI Council Feature Request assignments (October 2010)
| Group | ticket(s) | nuncle(s) |
| 1 | GB, JN | |
| 2 | SR, LB | |
| 3 | JN, BB | |
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MH, KH |
| 5 | JC, SR | |
| This is a philosophical issue which just needs a vote - is att.global special or not? Making the change is relatively easy, and simplifies lots of code, but it means that a fundamental TEI magic rule is lost | ||
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| 7 | BB, GB, EP, DP | |
| 8 | GB, SR | |
| 9 | LB, EP, DP | |
| a) New element <document> to be added to model.resourceLike ; new element <line> to be added to model.zonePart; new element <patch> allowed within <surface>
Together with existing <surface> and <zone> elements, these allow theory neutral transcription of physicality of document b) several new elements to be added to model.pPart.transcriptional (<mod>, <modSpan>, <metaMark>, <used>, <undo>, <redo>, <rewrite>, <transposeGrp>, <transpose>) These allow more detailed documentation of the writing process than previously possible c) New <stageNotes> within the existing <creation> element containing new <stageNote> elements to document identified "writing stages" in genesis of a text. New att.staged class to supply @stage attributes for elements which can be assigned to a given writing stage These allow marked up elements to be assigned to particular stages in the genesis of a text, or the writing of a document, or both! | ||