[tei-council] pb, lb

Ciula, Arianna arianna.ciula at kcl.ac.uk
Mon Nov 17 08:18:49 EST 2008


Hi Laurent,

this is nothing new, but the old argument of milestones such as <lb/> to 
be used at the '(b) beginning' of a new textual status of some kind. 
This is why I just sent my message as a reply to a thread dating back to 
September 2007 (see my message to the council sent on the 13th of November).

Arianna

Laurent Romary wrote:
> Arianna,
> Can you ellaborate on this. I did not grasp the argument.
> Laurent
> 
> Le 17 nov. 08 à 13:30, Arianna Ciula a écrit :
> 
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Peter Boot wrote:
>>
>>>> <docTitle>
>>>>  <titlePart type="main">
>>>>   <lb/>THE
>>>>  <lb/>Pilgrim's Progress
>>>>  <lb/>FROM
>>>>  <lb/>THIS WORLD,
>>>>  <lb/>TO
>>>>  <lb/>That which is to come:
>>>>  </titlePart>
>>>> <!-- etc. -->
>>>> </docTitle>
>>>>
>>>> ...and that <lb/> at the beginning is not consistent with other
>>>> examples...
>>> I would say that there might be cases where a docTitle does not
>>> necessarily begin on a new line. For projects that encounter that
>>> situation, an initial <lb> might be necessary in the cases where it
>>> does.
>> The thing is that the inconsistency is not about the encoding of
>> material within <docTitle> but rather the use of <lb/> at the
>> begging or
>> end of a line in examples within the guidelines.
>>
>> Arianna
>>
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Dr Arianna Ciula
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Centre for Computing in the Humanities
King's College London
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London WC2B 5RL (UK)
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