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.
indicates the person, or group of people, to whom the element content is ascribed.
indicates the person, or group of people, to whom a speech act or action is directed.
(reference) provides an explicit means of locating a full definition or identity for the entity being named by means of one or more URIs.
names the unit used for the measurement
Suggested values include: 1] cm (centimetres); 2] mm (millimetres); 3] in (inches); 4] line; 5] char (characters)
cm
(centimetres)
mm
(millimetres)
in
(inches)
line
lines of text
char
(characters) characters of text
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies the length in the units specified
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
supplies the value of the date or time in a standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the starting point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the ending point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
The @when attribute cannot be used with any other att.datable.w3c attributes.
The @from and @notBefore attributes cannot be used together.
The @to and @notAfter attributes cannot be used together.
contains a PID (persistent identifier) that aligns the given element with the appropriate Data Category (or categories) in ISOcat.
contains a PID (persistent identifier) that aligns the content of the given element or the value of the given attribute with the appropriate simple Data Category (or categories) in ISOcat.
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7] expired; 8] frozen; 9] galley; 10] proposed; 11] published; 12] recommendation; 13] submitted; 14] unfinished; 15] withdrawn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}]+
(rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text.
[^\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
points to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text.
specifies the source from which some aspect of this element is drawn.
(identifier) provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute.
(number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
(language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47.
provides a base URI reference with which applications can resolve relative URI references into absolute URI references.
Where the media are displayed, indicates the display width
[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)
Where the media are displayed, indicates the display height
[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)
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.
points to a unique identifier stored in the @xml:id
of a <unitDef>
element that defines a unit of measure.
The @unit attribute may be unnecessary when @unitRef is present.
names the notation used for the content of the element.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies where this item is placed.
Suggested values include: 1] top; 2] bottom; 3] margin; 4] opposite; 5] overleaf; 6] above; 7] right; 8] below; 9] left; 10] end; 11] inline; 12] inspace
top
at the top of the page
bottom
at the foot of the page
margin
in the margin (left, right, or both)
opposite
on the opposite, i.e. facing, page
overleaf
on the other side of the leaf
above
above the line
right
to the right, e.g. to the right of a vertical line of text, or to the right of a figure
below
below the line
left
to the left, e.g. to the left of a vertical line of text, or to the left of a figure
end
at the end of e.g. chapter or volume.
inline
within the body of the text.
inspace
in a predefined space, for example left by an earlier scribe.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(subtype) provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
The element should not be categorized in detail with @subtype unless also categorized in general with @type
specifies the language of the content to be found at the destination referenced by @target
, using a language tag generated according to BCP 47.
@targetLang should only be used on if @target is specified.
specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References
(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.
identifies the language used to describe the rendition.
css
Cascading Stylesheet Language
xslfo
Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects
free
Informal free text description
other
A user-defined rendition description language
supplies a version number for the style language provided in @scheme
.
[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*(\.[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*){0,3}
@schemeVersion can only be used if @scheme is specified.
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.
(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]
(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]
(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]
may be used to indicate whether the quoted matter is regarded as having been vocalized or signed.
unknown
inapplicable
may be used to indicate whether the quoted matter is regarded as direct or indirect speech.
unknown
inapplicable
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
italics
marginalQuoteMarks
noMarks
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
block
marks words or phrases mentioned, not used. [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">.
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
Suggested values include: 1] deprecationInfo (deprecation information)
deprecationInfo
(deprecation
information) This element describes why or how its parent element is being deprecated, typically including recommendations for alternate encoding.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(gloss) identifies a phrase or word used to provide a gloss or definition for some other word or phrase. [3.4.1. Terms and Glosses 22.4.1. Description of Components]
(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.
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.
When from= is present, the to=
attribute of is required.
points to the ending point of the span of text being glossed.
When to= is present, the from=
attribute of is required.
(Latin for thus or so) contains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate. [3.5.1. Apparent Errors]
(correction) contains the correct form of a passage apparently erroneous in the copy text. [3.5.1. Apparent Errors]
(choice) groups a number of alternative encodings for the same point in a text. [3.5. Simple Editorial Changes]
(regularization) contains a reading which has been regularized or normalized in some sense. [3.5.2. Regularization and
Normalization 12. Critical Apparatus]
(original form) contains a reading which is marked as following the original, rather than being normalized or corrected. [3.5.2. Regularization and
Normalization 12. Critical Apparatus]
(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]
(deletion) contains a letter, word, or passage deleted, marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an author, scribe, or a previous annotator or corrector. [3.5.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions]
(unclear) contains a word, phrase, or passage which cannot be transcribed with certainty because it is illegible or inaudible in the source. [11.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text 3.5.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions]
indicates why the material is hard to transcribe.
Suggested values include: 1] illegible (illegible); 2] inaudible (inaudible); 3] faded (faded); 4] background_noise (background_noise); 5] eccentric_ductus (eccentric_ductus)
illegible
(illegible)
inaudible
(inaudible)
faded
(faded)
background_noise
(background_noise)
eccentric_ductus
(eccentric_ductus) indicates illegibility due to an unusual, awkward, or incompetent execution of a glyph or glyphs
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase. [3.6.1. Referring Strings]
(referencing string) contains a general purpose name or referring string. [13.2.1. Personal Names 3.6.1. Referring Strings]
(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]
(address line) contains one line of a postal address. [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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
access
firstPublication
(abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort. [3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions]
(expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation. [3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions]
(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 .
(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
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
appURI
pageNum
references
(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
(type) describes the nature of the items in the list.
numbered
ordered
simple
toc
touchMenu
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
marginal
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
main
sub
(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]
specifies where this item is placed.
bot-center
bot-right
bottom-center
center-left
top-left
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
biblio
link
marginal
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]
(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]
(page beginning) marks the beginning of a new page in a paginated document. [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]
(column beginning) marks the beginning of a new column of a text on a multi-column page. [3.11.3. Milestone
Elements]
(analytic level) contains bibliographic elements describing an item (e.g. an article or poem) published within a monograph or journal and not as an independent publication. [3.12.2.1. Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels]
(monographic level) contains bibliographic elements describing an item (e.g. a book or journal) published as an independent item (i.e. as a separate physical object). [3.12.2.1. Analytic, Monographic, and Series Levels]
(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]
(statement of responsibility) supplies a statement of responsibility for the intellectual content of a text, edition, recording, or series, where the specialized elements for authors, editors, etc. do not suffice or do not apply. May also be used to encode information about individuals or organizations which have played a role in the production or distribution of a bibliographic work. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
(responsibility) contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's intellectual responsibility, or an organization's role in the production or distribution of a work. [3.12.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
(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]
classifies the title according to some convenient typology.
main
sub
trunc
version
indicates the bibliographic level for a title, that is, whether it identifies an article, book, journal, series, or unpublished material.
a
j
m
s
groups information relating to the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
article
book
series_volume
(subtype) provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed
bibliography
book_chapter
collective
journal_article
magazine_article
mongraph
monograph
(structured bibliographic citation) contains a structured bibliographic citation, in which only bibliographic sub-elements appear and in a specified order. [3.12.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
orig
(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.
(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.
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
couplet
doublets
quatrain
quintain
stanza
sestet
strophe
triplet
triplets
(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]
indicates the kind of stage direction.
alone
(cast list) contains a single cast list or dramatis personae. [7.1.4. Cast Lists 7.1. Front and Back Matter
]
(cast list grouping) groups one or more individual <castItem>
elements within a cast list. [7.1.4. Cast Lists]
(cast list item) contains a single entry within a cast list, describing either a single role or a list of non-speaking roles. [7.1.4. Cast Lists]
(role) contains the name of a dramatic role, as given in a cast list. [7.1.4. Cast Lists]
(table) contains text displayed in tabular form, in rows and columns. [14.1.1. TEI Tables]
(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]
(cell) contains one cell of a table. [14.1.1. TEI Tables]
(figure) groups elements representing or containing graphic information such as an illustration, formula, or figure. [14.4. Specific Elements for Graphic Images]
(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]
provides the name of the character or glyph property being defined.
provides the value of the character or glyph property being defined.
specifies the version number of the Unicode Standard in which this property name is defined.
Suggested values include: 1] 1.0.1; 2] 1.1; 3] 2.0; 4] 2.1; 5] 3.0; 6] 3.1; 7] 3.2; 8] 4.0; 9] 4.1; 10] 5.0; 11] 5.1; 12] 5.2; 13] 6.0; 14] 6.1; 15] 6.2; 16] 6.3; 17] 7.0; 18] 8.0; 19] 9.0; 20] 10.0; 21] 11.0; 22] 12.0; 23] 12.1; 24] unassigned
1.0.1
1.1
2.0
2.1
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
4.1
5.0
5.1
5.2
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
12.1
unassigned
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(character or glyph) represents a glyph, or a non-standard character. [5. Characters, Glyphs, and Writing Modes]
points to a description of the character or glyph intended.
(character declarations) provides information about nonstandard characters and glyphs. [5.2. Markup Constructs for Representation of Characters and Glyphs]
(character) provides descriptive information about a character. [5.2. Markup Constructs for Representation of Characters and Glyphs]
(locally defined property) provides a locally defined character (or glyph) property. [5.2.1. Character Properties]
(character mapping) contains one or more characters which are related to the parent character or glyph in some respect, as specified by the @type
attribute. [5.2. Markup Constructs for Representation of Characters and Glyphs]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
standard
(unihan property) holds the name and value of a normative or informative Unihan character (or glyph) property as part of its attributes. [5.2.1. Character Properties]
specifies the normalized name of a unicode han database (Unihan) property
kZVariant
kAccountingNumeric
kBigFive
kCCCII
kCNS1986
kCNS1992
kCangjie
kCantonese
kCheungBauer
kCheungBauerIndex
kCihaiT
kCompatibilityVariant
kCowles
kDaeJaweon
kDefinition
kEACC
kFenn
kFennIndex
kFourCornerCode
kFrequency
kGB0
kGB1
kGB3
kGB5
kGB7
kGB8
kGSR
kGradeLevel
kHDZRadBreak
kHKGlyph
kHKSCS
kHanYu
kHangul
kHanyuPinlu
kHanyuPinyin
kIBMJapan
kIICore
kIRGDaeJaweon
kIRGDaiKanwaZiten
kIRGHanyuDaZidian
kIRGKangXi
kIRG_GSource
kIRG_HSource
kIRG_JSource
kIRG_KPSource
kIRG_KSource
kIRG_MSource
kIRG_TSource
kIRG_USource
kIRG_VSource
kJIS0213
kJa
kJapaneseKun
kJapaneseOn
kJinmeiyoKanji
kJis0
kJis1
kJoyoKanji
kKPS0
kKPS1
kKSC0
kKSC1
kKangXi
kKarlgren
kKorean
kKoreanEducationHanja
kKoreanName
kLau
kMainlandTelegraph
kMandarin
kMatthews
kMeyerWempe
kMorohashi
kNelson
kOtherNumeric
kPhonetic
kPrimaryNumeric
kPseudoGB1
kRSAdobe_Japan1_6
kRSJapanese
kRSKanWa
kRSKangXi
kRSKorean
kRSUnicode
kSBGY
kSemanticVariant
kSimplifiedVariant
kSpecializedSemanticVariant
kTGH
kTaiwanTelegraph
kTang
kTotalStrokes
kTraditionalVariant
kVietnamese
kXHC1983
kXerox
specifies the value of a named Unihan property
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(unicode property) provides a Unicode property for a character (or glyph). [5.2.1. Character Properties]
specifies the normalized name of a Unicode property.
Age
AHex
Alpha
Alphabetic
ASCII_Hex_Digit
bc
Bidi_C
Bidi_Class
Bidi_Control
Bidi_M
Bidi_Mirrored
Bidi_Mirroring_Glyph
Bidi_Paired_Bracket
Bidi_Paired_Bracket_Type
blk
Block
bmg
bpb
bpt
Canonical_Combining_Class
Case_Folding
Case_Ignorable
Cased
ccc
CE
cf
Changes_When_Casefolded
Changes_When_Casemapped
Changes_When_Lowercased
Changes_When_NFKC_Casefolded
Changes_When_Titlecased
Changes_When_Uppercased
CI
Comp_Ex
Composition_Exclusion
CWCF
CWCM
CWKCF
CWL
CWT
CWU
Dash
Decomposition_Mapping
Decomposition_Type
Default_Ignorable_Code_Point
Dep
Deprecated
DI
Dia
Diacritic
dm
dt
ea
East_Asian_Width
EqUIdeo
Equivalent_Unified_Ideograph
Expands_On_NFC
Expands_On_NFD
Expands_On_NFKC
Expands_On_NFKD
Ext
Extender
FC_NFKC
FC_NFKC_Closure
Full_Composition_Exclusion
gc
GCB
General_Category
Gr_Base
Gr_Ext
Gr_Link
Grapheme_Base
Grapheme_Cluster_Break
Grapheme_Extend
Grapheme_Link
Hangul_Syllable_Type
Hex
Hex_Digit
hst
Hyphen
ID_Continue
ID_Start
IDC
Ideo
Ideographic
IDS
IDS_Binary_Operator
IDS_Trinary_Operator
IDSB
IDST
Indic_Positional_Category
Indic_Syllabic_Category
InPC
InSC
isc
ISO_Comment
Jamo_Short_Name
jg
Join_C
Join_Control
Joining_Group
Joining_Type
JSN
jt
kAccountingNumeric
kCompatibilityVariant
kIICore
kIRG_GSource
kIRG_HSource
kIRG_JSource
kIRG_KPSource
kIRG_KSource
kIRG_MSource
kIRG_TSource
kIRG_USource
kIRG_VSource
kOtherNumeric
kPrimaryNumeric
kRSUnicode
lb
lc
Line_Break
LOE
Logical_Order_Exception
Lower
Lowercase
Lowercase_Mapping
Math
na
na1
Name
Name_Alias
NChar
NFC_QC
NFC_Quick_Check
NFD_QC
NFD_Quick_Check
NFKC_Casefold
NFKC_CF
NFKC_QC
NFKC_Quick_Check
NFKD_QC
NFKD_Quick_Check
Noncharacter_Code_Point
nt
Numeric_Type
Numeric_Value
nv
OAlpha
ODI
OGr_Ext
OIDC
OIDS
OLower
OMath
Other_Alphabetic
Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point
Other_Grapheme_Extend
Other_ID_Continue
Other_ID_Start
Other_Lowercase
Other_Math
Other_Uppercase
OUpper
Pat_Syn
Pat_WS
Pattern_Syntax
Pattern_White_Space
PCM
Prepended_Concatenation_Mark
QMark
Quotation_Mark
Radical
Regional_Indicator
RI
SB
sc
scf
Script
Script_Extensions
scx
SD
Sentence_Break
Sentence_Terminal
Simple_Case_Folding
Simple_Lowercase_Mapping
Simple_Titlecase_Mapping
Simple_Uppercase_Mapping
slc
Soft_Dotted
stc
STerm
suc
tc
Term
Terminal_Punctuation
Titlecase_Mapping
uc
UIdeo
Unicode_1_Name
Unified_Ideograph
Upper
Uppercase
Uppercase_Mapping
Variation_Selector
Vertical_Orientation
vo
VS
WB
White_Space
Word_Break
WSpace
XID_Continue
XID_Start
XIDC
XIDS
XO_NFC
XO_NFD
XO_NFKC
XO_NFKD
specifies the value of a named Unicode property.
(character name) contains the name of a character, expressed following Unicode conventions. [5.2. Markup Constructs for Representation of Characters and Glyphs]
(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]
(edition) describes the particularities of one edition of a text. [2.2.2. The Edition Statement]
(extent) describes the approximate size of a text stored on some carrier medium or of some other object, digital or non-digital, specified in any convenient units. [2.2.3. Type and Extent of File 2.2. The File Description 3.12.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 10.7.1. Object Description]
(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]
(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.]
(status) supplies a code identifying the current availability of the text.
free
(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]
(fully-structured bibliographic citation) contains a fully-structured bibliographic citation, in which all components of the TEI file description are present. [3.12.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2. The File Description 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
(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
(tagging declaration) provides detailed information about the tagging applied to a document. [2.3.4. The Tagging Declaration 2.3. The Encoding Description]
indicates whether the element types listed exhaustively include all those found within <text>
, or represent only a subset.
(rendition) supplies information about the rendition or appearance of one or more elements in the source text. [2.3.4. The Tagging Declaration]
identifies the language used to describe the rendition.
css
contains a selector or series of selectors specifying the elements to which the contained style description applies, expressed in the language specified in the @scheme
attribute.
(style definition language declaration) specifies the name of the formal language in which style or renditional information is supplied elsewhere in the document. The specific version of the scheme may also be supplied. [2.3.5. The Default Style Definition Language Declaration]
(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.
(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]
(number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
(category) contains an individual descriptive category, possibly nested within a superordinate category, within a user-defined taxonomy. [2.3.7. The Classification Declaration]
(number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
(category description) describes some category within a taxonomy or text typology, either in the form of a brief prose description or in terms of the situational parameters used by the TEI formal <textDesc>
. [2.3.7. The Classification Declaration]
(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
.
the target unit of measurement for a conversion from a source unit referenced in @fromUnit
.
(application information) records information about an application which has edited the TEI file. [2.3.11. The Application Information Element]
provides information about an application which has acted upon the document. [2.3.11. The Application Information Element]
supplies an identifier for the application, independent of its version number or display name.
supplies a version number for the application, independent of its identifier or display name.
[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*(\.[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*){0,3}
(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]
contains a summary or formal abstract prefixed to an existing source document by the encoder. [2.4.4. Abstracts]
(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]
(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.
(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.
(classification code) contains the classification code used for this text in some standard classification system. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
identifies the classification system in use, as defined by, e.g. a <taxonomy>
element, or some other resource.
(category reference) specifies one or more defined categories within some taxonomy or text typology. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References
mrg:mfGravure
(Gravure) Gravure dont la critique porte sur le mariage
mrg:mfProse
(Prose) Écrit en prose
mrg:mfVers
(Vers) Écrit en vers
mrg:mgArticle
(Article) Discours court au sujet du mariage et de cette anthologie
mrg:mgBibliographie
(Bibliographie) Liste de titres, de références d'ouvrages, de livres ou de périodiques
mrg:mgEloge
(Éloge) Discours écrit à la louange de quelqu'un ou de quelque chose
mrg:mgFiction
(Fiction) Création de l'imagination
mrg:mgIntroduction
(Introduction) Document au sujet de ce site, cette anthologie, ou un sous-ensemble de l'anthologie
mrg:mgReference
(Réference) Collection d'explications courtes des individus, idées, plantes etc. qui apparaissent dans l'anthologie
mrg:mgSatire
(Satire) Écrit satirique au sujet de mariage
mrg:mgTraiteCatholique
(Traité catholique) Traité catholique destiné aux couples mariés
mrg:mgTraiteMedical
(Traité médical) Traité médical qui concerne le sujet du mariage
identifies the classification scheme within which the set of categories concerned is defined, for example by a <taxonomy>
element, or by some other resource.
(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]
describes the nature of the action.
Suggested values include: 1] sent; 2] received; 3] transmitted; 4] redirected; 5] forwarded
sent
information concerning the sending or dispatch of a message.
received
information concerning the receipt of a message.
transmitted
information concerning the transmission of a message, i.e. between the dispatch and the next receipt, redirect or forwarding.
redirected
information concerning the redirection of an unread message.
forwarded
information concerning the forwarding of a message.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(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]
(revision description) summarizes the revision history for a file. [2.6. The Revision Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
describes the status of a document either currently or, when associated with a dated element, at the time indicated.
authoring
(The document is still in the process of being written.) This status will prevent the document from showing up in the web interface at all.
encoding
(Initial transcription/encoding has not yet been
completed.) This status will make the document available in the web interface, but it will not show up in any table of contents, so it can only be accessed by its direct URL.
annotating
(Transcription/encoding has been completed, but markup of
references and addition of footnotes is still in progress.) This status will make the document available in the web interface, but it will not show up in any table of contents, so it can only be accessed by its direct URL.
proofing
(All transcription and annotation completed; awaiting proofing
from editor.) This status will make the document available in the web interface, but it will only appear in the table of contents for "proofing" (proofing_toc.htm).
published
(This document has been transcribed, encoded and annotated, and
is now ready for public view.) This status will make the document available in the web interface, and it will also appear in the regular table of contents pages. This is the default value.
(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]
(corresponds) points to elements that correspond to the current element in some way.
points to the next element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part.
(previous) points to the previous element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part.
(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.
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
frontispiece
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]
(identifier) provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute.
specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References
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
(personal name) contains a proper noun or proper-noun phrase referring to a person, possibly including one or more of the person's forenames, surnames, honorifics, added names, etc. [13.2.1. Personal Names]
(surname) contains a family (inherited) name, as opposed to a given, baptismal, or nick name. [13.2.1. Personal Names]
(forename) contains a forename, given or baptismal name. [13.2.1. Personal Names]
(place name) contains an absolute or relative place name. [13.2.3. Place Names]
(region) contains the name of an administrative unit such as a state, province, or county, larger than a settlement, but smaller than a country. [13.2.3. Place Names]
provides information about one of the personalities identified for a given individual, where an individual has multiple personalities. [13.3.2. The Person Element]
specifies a primary role or classification for the persona.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies the sex of the persona.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
specifies an age group for the persona.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(personal pronouns) indicates the personal pronouns used, or assumed to be used, by the individual being described. [13.3.2.1. Personal Characteristics]
(evidence) indicates support for the listed personal pronouns.
Suggested values include: 1] conjecture (conjecture); 2] selfIdentification (self identification); 3] trustedThirdParty (trusted third party)
conjecture
(conjecture) The given value was selected based on assumptions by someone besides the person to whom this pronoun applies. As a result, the value may be erroneous.
selfIdentification
(self identification) The given value has been explicitly stated or confirmed by the person to whom this pronoun applies.
trustedThirdParty
(trusted third party) The given value has been supplied by another individual trusted by the encoder to know the preferences of the person to whom this pronoun applies.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(value) supplies a regularized value for personal pronouns.
Sample values include: 1] e (e); 2] he (he); 3] she (she); 4] they (they)
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(name of an object) contains a proper noun or noun phrase used to refer to an object. [13.2.4. Object Names]
contains a description of a single identifiable physical object. [13.3.5. Objects]
(list of objects) contains a list of descriptions, each of which provides information about an identifiable physical object. [13.3.5. Objects]
(object identifier) groups one or more identifiers or pieces of locating information concerning a single object. [13.3.5. Objects]
An objectIdentifier must contain at minimum a single piece of locating or identifying information.
specifies the date on which the source text was extracted and sent to the translator
(19[789][0-9]|[2-9][0-9]{3}).*
(19[789][0-9]|[2-9][0-9]{3}).*
the condition under which the element bearing this attribute applies, given as an XPath predicate expression.
(minimum number of occurences) indicates the smallest number of times this component may occur.
(maximum number of occurences) indicates the largest number of times this component may occur.
unbounded
@maxOccurs should be greater than or equal to @minOccurs
When @maxOccurs is not specified, @minOccurs must be 0 or 1
Specification : the value of the module attribute ("")
should correspond to an existing module, via a moduleSpec or
moduleRef
provides a date before which the construct being defined will not be removed.
A deprecated construct should include, whenever possible, an explanation, but this does not have a child <desc type="deprecationInfo">
contains literal code from some formal language such as a programming language. [22.1.1. Phrase Level Terms]
(formal language) a name identifying the formal language in which the code is expressed
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(datatype specification) documents a datatype. [22.3. Specification Elements 22.7. Macro Specifications]
describes the processing intended for a specified element. [22.5.4.1. The TEI processing model]
There are 2 (or more) 'model' elements in this ''
that have no predicate, but are targeted to the same output
("")
There are 2 (or more) 'model' elements in this
'' that have
the same predicate, and are targeted to the same output
("")
names the process or function which this processing model uses in order to produce output.
Suggested values include: 1] alternate; 2] anchor; 3] block; 4] body; 5] break; 6] cell; 7] cit; 8] document; 9] figure; 10] glyph; 11] graphic; 12] heading; 13] index; 14] inline; 15] link; 16] list; 17] listItem; 18] metadata; 19] note; 20] omit; 21] paragraph; 22] row; 23] section; 24] table; 25] text; 26] title
alternate
support display of alternative visualisations, for example by displaying the preferred content, by displaying both in parallel, or by toggling between the two.
anchor
create an identifiable anchor point in the output.
block
create a block structure
body
create the body of a document.
break
create a line, column, or page break according to the value of type
cell
create a table cell
cit
show the content, with an indication of the source
document
start a new output document
figure
make a figure with the title as caption
glyph
show a character by looking up reference to a chardesc at the given URI
graphic
if url is present, uses it to display graphic, else display a placeholder image.
heading
creates a heading.
index
generate list according to type.
inline
creates inline element out of content
link
create hyperlink
list
create a list.
listItem
create a list item.
metadata
create metadata section
note
create a note, often out of line, depending on the value of place; could be margin, footnote, endnote, inline
omit
do nothing, do not process children
paragraph
create a paragraph out of content.
row
create a table row
section
create a new section of the output document
table
create a table
text
create literal text
title
create document title
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
whether to obey any rendition attribute that is present.
the intended output.
Sample values include: 1] web; 2] print; 3] plain
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
the name of a CSS class which should be associated with this element
any sequence of model or <modelSequence>
elements which is to be processed as a single set of actions [22.5.4.7. Model sequence]
The 'model' children
of a 'modelSequence' element inherit the @output attribute of the
parent 'modelSequence', and thus should not have their own
the condition under which this model applies given as an XPath Predicate Expression
whether to obey any rendition attribute that is present
the intended output method
Suggested values include: 1] web; 2] print; 3] plaintext
web
the output is intended for presentation in a web format
print
the output is intended for presentation in a print format
plaintext
the output is intended for presentation in a plain text format
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
describes the rendering or appearance intended for all occurrences of an element in a specified context for a specified type of output.
provides a way of defining pseudo-elements, that is, styling rules applicable to specific sub-portions of an element.
Sample values include: 1] first-line; 2] first-letter; 3] before; 4] after
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
supplies specification for one parameter of a model behaviour [22.5.4.8. Defining a processing model]
provides a parameter for a model behaviour by supplying its name and an XPath expression identifying the location of its content. [22.5.4.5. Behaviours and their parameters]
a name for the parameter being supplied
Suggested values include: 1] alternate; 2] default; 3] height; 4] id; 5] label; 6] level; 7] link; 8] place; 9] type; 10] url; 11] width
alternate
when used with behaviour alternate, a parameter of this name supplies one of the pair of possible values; for example the regularized form rather than the original form within a <choice>
element.
default
when used with behaviour alternate, a parameter of this name supplies one of the pair of possible values; for example the original form rather than the regularized form within a <choice>
element.
height
when used with behaviour graphic, a parameter of this name supplies a value for the height of the graphic e.g. "300px", "50%".
id
a parameter of this name should supply a unique identifier for the element being processed; as for example with the anchor behaviour
label
a parameter of this name should supply an expression to be used to label something, for example `concat('Page ', @n)` for a page break or `@n` for a footnote reference; typically used with the note or break behaviours
level
when used with the heading behaviour, a parameter of this name supplies a positive integer indicating the hierarchic level of a heading.
link
when used with the link behaviour, a parameter of this name should supply a URL to be used as the target of a link.
place
when used with the note behaviour, a parameter of this name should provide a string which describes the intended placement of some text; typical values include "margin", "footnote", "endnote", "inline", "bottom"
type
a parameter of this name can be used to categorize the specified behaviour in any way; for example the kind of break (when used with the break behaviour) or the kind of index to be generated (if used with the index behaviour) etc.
url
when used with behaviour graphic, a parameter of this name supplies a a URL indicating the graphic intended.
width
when used with behaviour graphic, a parameter of this name supplies a value for the width of the graphic e.g. "400px", "70%".
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
supplies an XPath expression which when evaluated provides the value for the parameter
indicates that the constructs referenced by its children form a sequence [22.5.1. Defining Content Models]
The sequence element must have at least two child elements
if true, indicates that the order in which component elements of a sequence appear in a document must correspond to the order in which they are given in the content model.
indicates that the constructs referenced by its children form an alternation [22.5.1. Defining Content Models]
The alternate element must have at least two child elements
identifies the datatype of an attribute value, either by referencing an item in an externally defined datatype library, or by pointing to a TEI-defined data specification [22.5.3.1. Datatypes]
Data facets can only be specified for references to datatypes specified by
XML Schemas: Part 2: Datatypes
The attribute restriction cannot be used when dataFacet elements are present.
The attribute restriction can only be used with a name attribute.
the identifier used for this datatype specification
the name of a datatype in the list provided by XML Schemas: Part 2: Datatypes
a pointer to a datatype defined in some datatype library
supplies a string representing a regular expression providing additional constraints on the strings used to represent values of this datatype
Restricts the value of the strings used to represent values of a datatype, according to XML Schemas: Part 2: Datatypes. [22.5.3.1. Datatypes]
the name of the facet.
length
minLength
maxLength
pattern
enumeration
whiteSpace
maxInclusive
minInclusive
maxExclusive
minExclusive
totalDigits
fractionDigits
the facet value.
indicates the presence of a text node in a content model [22. Documentation Elements]
indicates the presence of any elements in a content model [22. Documentation Elements]
supplies a list of namespaces to one of which the permitted elements must belong.
supplies a list of namespaces or prefixed element names which are not permitted.
[^/]+:.*
.+:.+
indicates the presence of an empty node within a content model [22. Documentation Elements]
(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]
specifies the version number of the TEI Guidelines against which this document is valid.
[\d]+(\.[\d]+){0,2}
(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]
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
book
(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]
(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.
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
act
beaujeuLetter
bibliography
book
castList
chapter
contents
copyright
dedication
dédicace
editorial
(Editorial content appearing in the text of primary source
documents.)
explication
figure
footnotes
frontispiece
hiddenText
imtAnnotation
letter
letterAntigame
letterFraudelise
letterLesbie
letterLesbie2
letterPhilabel
letterPhilogame
main
narrative
narrativeFraudelise
narrativeMain
notice
orleansLetter
orleansNarrative
part
permission
preface
privilegeduroi
secondPart
socratic_dialogue
storyAntigame
storyPhilogame
storyReal
detailsSummary
(A div which will be turned into
a details/summary element structure in
HTML.
)
text
tocIntro
(subtype) provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed
imported
(Local copies of references or bibliography items imported from
other documents.)
(byline) contains the primary statement of responsibility given for a work on its title page or at the head or end of the work. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers 4.5. Front Matter]
(argument) contains a formal list or prose description of the topics addressed by a subdivision of a text. [4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions 4.6. Title Pages]
(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]
(closer) groups together salutations, datelines, and similar phrases appearing as a final group at the end of a division, especially of a letter. [4.2.2. Openers and Closers 4.2. Elements Common to All Divisions]
(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]
(title page) contains the title page of a text, appearing within the front or back matter. [4.6. Title Pages]
(document title) contains the title of a document, including all its constituents, as given on a title page. [4.6. Title Pages]
(title part) contains a subsection or division of the title of a work, as indicated on a title page. [4.6. Title Pages]
(type) specifies the role of this subdivision of the title.
argument
desc
main
sub
vol
(document author) contains the name of the author of the document, as given on the title page (often but not always contained in a byline). [4.6. Title Pages]
(imprimatur) contains a formal statement authorizing the publication of a work, sometimes required to appear on a title page or its verso. [4.6. Title Pages]
(document edition) contains an edition statement as presented on a title page of a document. [4.6. Title Pages]
(document imprint) contains the imprint statement (place and date of publication, publisher name), as given (usually) at the foot of a title page. [4.6. Title Pages]
(document date) contains the date of a document, as given on a title page or in a dateline. [4.6. Title Pages]
(front matter) contains any prefatory matter (headers, abstracts, title page, prefaces, dedications, etc.) found at the start of a document, before the main body. [4.6. Title Pages 4. Default Text Structure]
(back matter) contains any appendixes, etc. following the main part of a text. [4.7. Back Matter 4. Default Text Structure]
(facsimile) points to one or more images, portions of an image, or surfaces which correspond to the current element.
gives the x coordinate value for the upper left corner of a rectangular space.
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
gives the y coordinate value for the upper left corner of a rectangular space.
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
gives the x coordinate value for the lower right corner of a rectangular space.
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
gives the y coordinate value for the lower right corner of a rectangular space.
(\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+)
identifies a two dimensional area by means of a series of pairs of numbers, each of which gives the x,y coordinates of a point on a line enclosing the area.
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
contains a representation of some written source in the form of a set of images rather than as transcribed or encoded text. [11.1. Digital Facsimiles]
defines a written surface as a two-dimensional coordinate space, optionally grouping one or more graphic representations of that space, zones of interest within that space, and transcriptions of the writing within them. [11.1. Digital Facsimiles 11.2.2. Embedded Transcription]
defines any two-dimensional area within a <surface>
element. [11.1. Digital Facsimiles 11.2.2. Embedded Transcription]
(path) defines any line passing through two or more points within a <surface>
element. [11.1. Digital Facsimiles 11.2.2. Embedded Transcription]
The first and
last elements of this path are the same. To specify a closed polygon, use
the zone element rather than the path element.
identifies a line within the container or bounding box specified by the parent element by means of a series of two or more pairs of numbers, each of which gives the x,y coordinates of a point on the line.
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?,-?[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?)
(forme work) contains a running head (e.g. a header, footer), catchword, or similar material appearing on the current page. [11.6. Headers, Footers, and Similar Matter]
classifies the material encoded according to some useful typology.
catchword
folioNum
head
pageNum
sig
specifies where this item is placed.
bot-center
bot-centre
bot-left
bot-right
right
top-center
top-centre
top-left
top-right
(space) indicates the location of a significant space in the text. [11.4.1. Space]
names the unit used for the measurement
em
(supplied) signifies text supplied by the transcriber or editor for any reason; for example because the original cannot be read due to physical damage, or because of an obvious omission by the author or scribe. [11.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text]
one or more words indicating why the text has had to be supplied, e.g. overbinding, faded-ink, lost-folio, omitted-in-original.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(secluded text) Secluded. Marks text present in the source which the editor believes to be genuine but out of its original place (which is unknown). [11.3.1.7. Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription]
one or more words indicating why this text has been secluded, e.g. interpolated etc.
[^\p{C}\p{Z}]+
(normalized) provides the normalized/standardized form of information present in the source text in a non-normalized form
(original) gives the original string or is the empty string when the element does not appear in the source text.
provides a lemma (base form) for the word, typically uninflected and serving both as an identifier (e.g. in dictionary contexts, as a headword), and as a basis for potential inflections.
provides a pointer to a definition of the lemma for the word, for example in an online lexicon.
(part of speech) indicates the part of speech assigned to a token (i.e. information on whether it is a noun, adjective, or verb), usually according to some official reference vocabulary (e.g. for German: STTS, for English: CLAWS, for Polish: NKJP, etc.).
(morphosyntactic description) supplies morphosyntactic information for a token, usually according to some official reference vocabulary (e.g. for German: STTS-large tagset; for a feature description system designed as (pragmatically) universal, see Universal Features).
when present, it provides information on whether the token in question is adjacent to another, and if so, on which side. The definition of this attribute is adapted from ISO MAF (Morpho-syntactic Annotation Framework), ISO 24611:2012.
no
(the token is not adjacent to another)
left
(there is no whitespace on the left side of the token)
right
(there is no whitespace on the right side of the token)
both
(there is no whitespace on either side of the token)
overlap
(the token overlaps with another; other devices (specifying the extent and the area of overlap) are needed to more precisely locate this token in the character stream)
(analysis) indicates one or more elements containing interpretations of the element on which the @ana
attribute appears.
(punctuation character) contains a character or string of characters regarded as constituting a single punctuation mark. [17.1.2. Below the Word Level 17.4.2. Lightweight Linguistic Annotation]
strong
(the punctuation mark is not a word separator) We use pc[@force="strong"] to tag line-ending hyphens which do NOT break words; in other words, they should be retained when a document is processed to create a continuous view. This is typically the case when a hyphen is part of a hyphenated compound, but it occurs immediately before a linebreak.
(certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation.
high
medium
low
unknown
(responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber.