[tei-council] Fwd: <hi> in <tagUsage>?

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Sat Oct 6 13:30:39 EDT 2007


Use <code> for that use case.

The difference between <emph> and <hi> is that the former has some 
semantics (linguistic emphasis) while the latter does not.

John A. Walsh wrote:
> Lou,
>
> My case was using things like <hi rend="monospace"> or <hi 
> rend="code"> around xpath expressions and the like that I was using in 
> my tagUsage documentation.  There's probably another way to do this.  
> It just seemed odd that <emph> was allowed while <hi> is not.  I think 
> of these two elements as very similar.
>
> John
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> | John A. Walsh
> | Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science
> | Indiana University, 1320 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405
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>
>
> On Oct 5, 2007, at 4:01 PM, Lou Burnard wrote:
>
>> Well, it's true that the current model for tagUsage, as for most 
>> other header elements, uses the limitedPhrase class, and it's true 
>> that this does *not* include classes of elements, like hi, which are 
>> intended to represent properties of the source text. But that is what 
>> Council originally agreed it should be, so I am a bit reluctant to 
>> change it, unless you can come up with some compelling reason why 
>> this "doesn't seem right".
>>
>> It's easy enough to add model.hiLike into the mix, obviously.
>>
>> John A. Walsh wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> According to my investigations, in the current release of P5,  
>>> <tagUsage> cannot contain <hi>, although it can contain things like  
>>> <emph>.  This doesn't seem right.
>>>
>>> John
>>> -- 
>>> | John A. Walsh
>>> | Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science
>>> | Indiana University, 1320 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405
>>> | www: <http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/jawalsh/>
>>> | Voice:812-856-0707 Fax:812-856-2062 <mailto:jawalsh at indiana.edu>
>>>
>>>
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