[tei-council] invalid examples allowed in Guidelines?

Laurent Romary laurent.romary at inria.fr
Tue Jan 11 08:04:12 EST 2011


I would suggest that the minimal content forr <entry> should be based  
on <form>, if we wan t to make any sense of this....

<div><head>English-French</head>
<entry>
	<form><orth>cat</orth></form>
</entry>
<entry>
	<form><orth>dog</orth></form>
</entry>
<entry>
	<form><orth>horse</orth></form>
</entry>
</div>


Le 11 janv. 11 à 14:00, James Cummings a écrit :

> On 11/01/11 12:49, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>> Here's an interesting example:
>>
>> <div><head>English-French</head>
>> <entry><!-- ... --></entry>
>> <entry><!-- ... --></entry>
>> <entry><!-- ... --></entry>
>> </div>
>>
>>
>> Suppose you _do_ want to make this minimally valid, how
>> do you do so?<entry>'s content model says
>>
>>     ( hom | sense | model.entryPart.top | model.global) +
>>
>> so which does one pick to make a toy example?
>
> <note> seems reasonable. ;-)
>
> (I was tempted to suggest <gap> also valid at this point...)
>
> -James
> -- 
> Dr James Cummings, Research Technologies Service
> OUCS, University of Oxford
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