Hi, 1. We suggest to use TEI element <seg> inside of the element <tenor> as a generic element for any diplomatic part encoding. The use <seg> would allow to avoid any restrictions on the hierarchy or naming for any given class of charters. The name of the diplomatic part shall be assigned to the "type" attribute. 2. We suggest to use CID definitions of diplomatic parts for general guidance only and to allow any other name to be used without violating of the <tenor> definition. Michael Margolin, DEEDS Project, University of Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georg Vogeler" <G.Vogeler@lrz.uni-muenchen.de> To: <cei-l@lists.lrz-muenchen.de> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:28 AM Subject: TEI proposal - attachment 2
... and the mailing list limits the size of attachments to 40 KB - so here is the link to the rtf-document:
http://www.cei.lmu.de/TEI-Proposal.rtf
and a pdf-Version:
http://www.cei.lmu.de/TEI-Proposal.pdf
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