This is a really good question! (posh talk for "beats me guv") on the one hand, = it was addded to this class to permit it anywhere = it may be thought of as an expanded form of which definitely is mileStonelike on the other hand = a defining (?) feature of milestones is their emptiness on balance i think i would rather see it in a different class, for things which act as page decorations. this would not prevent it being a member of the global inclusion class of course In message <96f3df640604190845s431c95bcqe0950b4b8524f5a3@mail.gmail.com> "Dot Porter" writes: > Susan and I also noticed this. One could argue that it's > milestone-like in the sense that a running head or catchword can > function as a reference point between sections or pages, but it does > seem odd that fw is the only milestone element that isn't empty. > > On the other hand, must all empty element necessarily be milestones? > > Dot > > On 4/19/06, James Cummings > wrote: > > I happened to be looking at at the 'fw' element > > http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/html/ref-fw.html and wondered > > whether it should really be considered part of the > > model.milestoneLike class (as it currently is), since, allowing content it isn't > > really, well, 'milestone-like'. Is it? > > > > Just curious, > > -James > > _______________________________________________ > > tei-council mailing list > > tei-council@lists.village.Virginia.EDU > > http://lists.village.Virginia.EDU/mailman/listinfo/tei-council > > > > > -- > *************************************** > Dot Porter, Program Coordinator > Collaboratory for Research in Computing for Humanities > University of Kentucky > 351 William T. Young Library > Lexington, KY 40506 > > dporter@uky.edu 859-257-9549 > *************************************** > _______________________________________________ > tei-council mailing list > tei-council@lists.village.Virginia.EDU > http://lists.village.Virginia.EDU/mailman/listinfo/tei-council >