indicates the person, or group of people, to whom the element content is ascribed. \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}]+ (canonical reference) specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a canonical reference expressed using the scheme defined in a element in the TEI header. 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+ identifies the unit of information conveyed by the element. 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}]+ (generated by) categorizes how the content of an element was generated in a CMC environment. Suggested values include: 1] human; 2] template; 3] system; 4] bot; 5] unspecified human the content was naturally typed or spoken by a human user template the content was generated after a human user activated a template for its insertion system the content was generated by the system, i.e. the CMC environment bot the content was generated by a bot, i.e. a non-human agent, typically one that is not part of the CMC environment itself unspecified the content was generated by an unknown or unspecified process [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ The @generatedBy attribute is for use within a element. 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. provides a pointer to a definition of, and/or general information about, (a) an information container (element or attribute) or (b) a value of an information container (element content or attribute value), by referencing an external taxonomy or ontology. If @valueDatcat is present in the immediate context, this attribute takes on role (a), while @valueDatcat performs role (b). \S+ provides a definition of, and/or general information about a value of an information container (element content or attribute value), by reference to an external taxonomy or ontology. Used especially where a contrast with @datcat is needed. \S+ provides a definition of, and/or general information about, information structure of an object referenced or modeled by the containing element, by reference to an external taxonomy or ontology. This attribute has the characteristics of the @datcat attribute, except that it addresses not its containing element, but an object that is being referenced or modeled by its containing element. \S+ indicates whether or not this element is selected by default when its parent is selected. true This element is selected if its parent is selected false This element can only be selected explicitly, unless it is the only one of its kind, in which case it is selected if its parent is selected. When there is more than one , each must have an @xml:id When there is more than one , one and only one must have a @default of 'true'. (declarations) identifies one or more declarable elements within the header, which are understood to apply to the element bearing this attribute and its content. \S+ 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}]+ indicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation. Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjecture internal there is internal evidence to support the intervention. external there is external evidence to support the intervention. conjecture the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ indicates whether this is an instant revision or not. unknown inapplicable (edition) supplies a sigil or other arbitrary identifier for the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line beginning) 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 beginning) occurs at this point in the text. \S+ 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 N (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 (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ points to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text. Suggested values include: 1] simple:allcaps; 2] simple:blackletter; 3] simple:bold; 4] simple:bottombraced; 5] simple:boxed; 6] simple:centre; 7] simple:cursive; 8] simple:display; 9] simple:doublestrikethrough; 10] simple:doubleunderline; 11] simple:dropcap; 12] simple:float; 13] simple:hyphen; 14] simple:inline; 15] simple:justify; 16] simple:italic; 17] simple:larger; 18] simple:left; 19] simple:leftbraced; 20] simple:letterspace; 21] simple:literal; 22] simple:normalstyle; 23] simple:normalweight; 24] simple:right; 25] simple:rightbraced; 26] simple:rotateleft; 27] simple:rotateright; 28] simple:smallcaps; 29] simple:smaller; 30] simple:strikethrough; 31] simple:subscript; 32] simple:superscript; 33] simple:topbraced; 34] simple:typewriter; 35] simple:underline; 36] simple:wavyunderline simple:allcaps all capitals simple:blackletter black letter or gothic typeface simple:bold bold typeface simple:bottombraced marked with a brace under the bottom of the text simple:boxed border around the text simple:centre centred simple:cursive cursive typeface simple:display block display simple:doublestrikethrough strikethrough with double line simple:doubleunderline underlined with double line simple:dropcap initial letter larger or decorated simple:float floated out of main flow simple:hyphen with a hyphen here (eg in line break) simple:inline inline rendering simple:justify justified text simple:italic italic typeface simple:larger larger type simple:left aligned to the left or left-justified simple:leftbraced marked with a brace on the left side of the text simple:letterspace larger-than-normal spacing between letters, usually for emphasis simple:literal fixed-width typeface, spacing preserved simple:normalstyle upright shape and default weight of typeface simple:normalweight normal typeface weight simple:right aligned to the right or right-justified simple:rightbraced marked with a brace to the right of the text simple:rotateleft rotated to the left simple:rotateright rotated to the right simple:smallcaps small caps simple:smaller smaller type simple:strikethrough strike through simple:subscript subscript simple:superscript superscript simple:topbraced marked with a brace above the text simple:typewriter fixed-width typeface, like typewriter simple:underline underlined with single line simple:wavyunderline underlined with wavy line \S+ error @rendition.wrongOrUndeclaredValue: Each of the rendition values in " " must point to a localy defined rendition or a rendition defined in the TEI-Simple scheme ( ) (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. 0 1 high medium low unknown (responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber. \S+ 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}]+ 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}]+ 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. \S+ (evaluate) specifies the intended meaning when the target of a pointer is itself a pointer. all if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then the target of that pointer will be taken, and so on, until an element is found which is not a pointer. one if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then its target (whether a pointer or not) is taken as the target of this pointer. none no further evaluation of targets is carried out beyond that needed to find the element specified in the pointer's target. gives a minimum estimated value for the approximate measurement. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) gives a maximum estimated value for the approximate measurement. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the minimum value observed. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the maximum value observed. (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) specifies the degree of statistical confidence (between zero and one) that a value falls within the range specified by @min and @max , or the proportion of observed values that fall within that range. 0 1 (uniform resource locator) specifies the URL from which the media concerned may be obtained. \S+ indicates the scope of application of the element Suggested values include: 1] sole; 2] major; 3] minor sole only this particular feature is used throughout the document major this feature is used through most of the document minor this feature is used occasionally through the document [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ supplies the sort key for this element in an index, list or group which contains it. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ indicates the end of a span initiated by the element bearing this attribute. \S+ The element indicated by @spanTo ( ) must follow the current element 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. 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 points to a element describing the hand considered responsible for the content of the element concerned. \S+ supplies pointers to one or more definitions of named periods of time (typically s, s, or s) within which the datable item is understood to have occurred. \S+ 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]+) indicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words. characterizes the precision of the values specified by the other attributes. high medium low unknown where the measurement summarizes more than one observation, specifies the applicability of this measurement. Sample values include: 1] all; 2] most; 3] range [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (organization) specifies how the content of the division is organized. composite no claim is made about the sequence in which the immediate contents of this division are to be processed, or their inter-relationships. uniform the immediate contents of this element are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be processed in sequence. indicates whether this division is a sample of the original source and if so, from which part. initial division lacks material present at end in source. medial division lacks material at start and end. final division lacks material at start. unknown position of sampled material within original unknown. complete division is not a sample. (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. \S+ signals an intention about how white space should be managed by applications. default signals that the application's default white-space processing modes are acceptable preserve indicates the intent that applications preserve all white space gives a name or other identifier for the scribe believed to be responsible for this hand. points to a full description of the scribe concerned, typically supplied by a element elsewhere in the description. \S+ characterizes the particular script or writing style used by this hand, for example secretary, copperplate, Chancery, Italian, etc. points to a full description of the script or writing style used by this hand, typically supplied by a element elsewhere in the description. \S+ describes the tint or type of ink, e.g. brown, or other writing medium, e.g. pencil. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ may be used to specify further information about the entity referenced by this name in the form of a set of whitespace-separated values, for example the occupation of a person, or the status of a place. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (reference to the canonical name) provides a means of locating the canonical form (nym) of the names associated with the object named by the element bearing it. \S+ (function) characterizes the function of the segment. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ indicates the effect of the intervention, for example in the case of a deletion, strikeouts which include too much or too little text, or in the case of an addition, an insertion which duplicates some of the text already present. Sample values include: 1] duplicate; 2] duplicate-partial; 3] excessStart; 4] excessEnd; 5] shortStart; 6] shortEnd; 7] partial; 8] unremarkable [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ documents the presumed cause for the intervention. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (sequence) assigns a sequence number related to the order in which the encoded features carrying this attribute are believed to have occurred. assigns an arbitrary number to each stretch of damage regarded as forming part of the same physical phenomenon. indicates the location within a temporal alignment at which this element begins. \S+ indicates the location within a temporal alignment at which this element ends. \S+ indicates one or more locations by pointing to a element or other canonical description. \S+ indicates whether the name component is given in full, as an abbreviation or simply as an initial. yes (yes) the name component is spelled out in full. abb (abbreviated) the name component is given in an abbreviated form. init (initial letter) the name component is indicated only by one initial. (sort) specifies the sort order of the name component in relation to others within the name. indicates one or more systems or calendars to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs. \S+ @calendar indicates one or more systems or calendars to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs, but this element has no textual content. provides a conventional name for the kind of section changing at this milestone. Suggested values include: 1] page; 2] column; 3] line; 4] book; 5] poem; 6] canto; 7] speaker; 8] stanza; 9] act; 10] scene; 11] section; 12] absent; 13] unnumbered page physical page beginnings (synonymous with the element). column column beginnings. line line beginnings (synonymous with the element). book any units termed book, liber, etc. poem individual poems in a collection. canto cantos or other major sections of a poem. speaker changes of speaker or narrator. stanza stanzas within a poem, book, or canto. act acts within a play. scene scenes within a play or act. section sections of any kind. absent passages not present in the reference edition. unnumbered passages present in the text, but not to be included as part of the reference. [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (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: Metrical 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. (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] (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] (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 10.3.5.1. Examples] characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. verbatim paraphrase (term) contains a single-word, multi-word, or symbolic designation which is regarded as a technical term. [3.4.1. Terms and Glosses] (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] (original form) contains a reading which is marked as following the original, rather than being normalized or corrected. [3.5.2. Regularization and Normalization 13. Critical Apparatus] (gap) indicates a point where material has been omitted in a transcription, whether for editorial reasons described in the TEI header, as part of sampling practice, or because the material is illegible, invisible, or inaudible. [3.5.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] character The unit to be measured is a character. line The unit to be measured is a line. lost The material is entirely gone, i.e. there is no physical carrier to bear text information any more. cancelled The scribe or sculptor stopped the further execution of the text. omitted The material is entirely gone, i.e. there is no physical carrier to bear text information any more. unknown Where the type of gap is unknown. damage Any physical harm to the surface that entirely ereases information. (agent) in the case of text omitted because of damage, categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified. Sample values include: 1] rubbing (rubbing); 2] mildew (mildew); 3] smoke (smoke) [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (addition) contains letters, words, or phrases inserted in the source text by an author, scribe, or a previous annotator or corrector. [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] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. Sample values include: 1] strikethrough [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (unclear) contains a word, phrase, or passage which cannot be transcribed with certainty because it is illegible or inaudible in the source. [12.3.3.1. Damage, Illegibility, and Supplied Text 3.5.3. Additions, Deletions, and Omissions] damage One or more glyphs are damaged and therefore not clearly readably. illegible (illegible) faded (faded) eccentric_ductus (eccentric ductus) indicates illegibility due to an unusual, awkward, or incompetent execution of a glyph or glyphs Where the difficulty in transcription arises from damage, categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified. Sample values include: 1] rubbing; 2] mildew; 3] smoke [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (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 16.2.3. The Setting Description 14.4. Dates] (abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort. [3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions] (type) allows the encoder to classify the abbreviation according to some convenient typology. Sample values include: 1] suspension (suspension); 2] contraction (contraction); 3] brevigraph; 4] superscription (superscription); 5] acronym (acronym); 6] title (title); 7] organization (organization); 8] geographic (geographic) [^\p{C}\p{Z}]+ (expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation. [3.6.5. Abbreviations and Their Expansions] (reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. [3.7. Simple Links and Cross-References 17.1. Links] Only one of the attributes @target and @cRef may be supplied on . (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. Suggested values include: 1] gloss (gloss); 2] index (index); 3] instructions (instructions); 4] litany (litany); 5] syllogism (syllogism) gloss (gloss) each list item glosses some term or concept, which is given by a