[tei-council] the pdf guidelines, a battle not a war

Sebastian Rahtz sebastian.rahtz at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Mon Jan 7 13:26:09 EST 2008


Dan O'Donnell wrote:
> This really is something else! I don't understand what you mean about
> the index business (unless you mean that you are now indexing elements,
> attributes, and classes--what do you mean by use of attributes?)
I mean I am making an index entry each time attribute
A is used on element B in an example.

> James's point about needing to be clear about whether the sources for
> the citations include the markup or only the text is presumably an
> editorial thing: the actual content of the note presumably needs to
> change to reflect the precise nature of the debt.
>   
if we ever have a case where an example is used
where the source has the markup, we'll have to worry
what to do.
> I have a picky point about the index: the explanation of the conventions
> used at the very beginning should either be separated from the actual
> index entries by a blank line, or (as I believe is more common) span the
> top of both columns.
>   
that may be a bit tricky, the column-spanning. I'll
have a look.

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