[tei-council] Mime types and "Mandatory when applicable"?

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Sat Aug 27 06:07:34 EDT 2011


Section #ABNOT in P4 does contain a definition. But the whole of that 
section was rewritten for P5, and all of the "notational conventions" 
were removed.


On 26/08/11 21:31, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> On 26 Aug 2011, at 16:21, Martin Holmes wrote:
>
>>   it's defined as "mandatory
>> when applicable". I realize that although I've seen this many times, I
>> have no idea what it means.
>
> I don't think mwa means _anything_ . I am sure Lou can tell us
> what it tried to mean 20 years ago, but I see no meaningful use of it now.
> There are about 35 uses of it. Lets purge them...
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