[tei-council] vote on NH
Sebastian Rahtz
sebastian.rahtz at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Mon Oct 1 06:12:28 EDT 2007
For information, I list below some of the occasions where other chapters
refer to NH. Any decision to remove that chapter _qua_ chapter
would mean rewriting these sentences. There are, I think, 17
such places.
"Other methods are also possible; for discussion, see chapter <ptr
target="#NH"/>.
multiple analyses. A brief overview of these facilities is provided
in chapter <ptr target="#NH"/>; also see <ptr target="#SA"/>. These
mechanisms
For further discussion and several examples, see chapter <ptr
target="#NH"/>.</p>
to the formal units of prose and verse. For more detailed discussion
and examples of various treatments of this fundamental issue, refer to
chapter <ptr target="#NH"/>.</p>
support these complexities in the general case. Texts may be
composite or self-nesting (see section <ptr target="#DSGRP"/>) and
multiple hierarchies may be defined (see chapter <ptr target="#NH"/>).
The TEI encoding scheme provides a variety of linking mechanisms,
which may be
purpose. (For a general discussion of the issue see further <ptr
target="#NH"/>).</p>
<gi>seg</gi> elements be given an identifier. For further discussion
of this generic encoding problem see also chapter <ptr
target="#NH"/>.</p>
are hierarchically well-behaved. Where they are not, as is often the
case, the mechanisms discussed in chapters <ptr target="#SA"/> and
<ptr target="#NH"/> may be used."
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