[tei-council] Are model.inter and model.common in the wrong section of Chapter 1?

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at computing-services.oxford.ac.uk
Mon Jul 23 18:42:00 EDT 2007


Daniel O'Donnell wrote:
> I was just looking at §§1.6.3 and 1.6.4. I wonder if model.common and
> model.inter are not in the wrong place. Currently they are found in
> §1.6.3: low level classes. I'm sure they should be in §1.6.4, High-level
> classes, especially since the first sentence of that section says "The
> following element classes are used to implement the threefold structural
> distinction among phrases, chunks, and intermediate elements discussed
> above in section 1.6.2 Model Classes." In actual fact, however, the
> section only contains two classes: model.phrase and model.limitedPhrase.
>   
These two sections still contain some misleading wording... there has 
been a lot of heavy surgery in order to get DTD specifics moved out 
whilst still ensuring that things get declared in the right order (this 
is one of the few places where order of declaration actually matters)
and I think there is some residual scar tissue.

I will take a closer look and try to clean it up as soon as I can. But I 
don't think the declarations are in the wrong place: just that the place 
they're in is wrongly described.



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