Ah, thanks, I see what you mean. The element is indeed referenced (along
with several others from the transcription modules) in some comments in
the tag descriptions. That's a very long way from being included in the
schema however!
(makes mental note to go and sanitize those pesky footnotes for the next
edition)
L
Dot Porter wrote:
>Lou,
>
>Go here: http://www.tei-c.org/Drafts/lite-doc-p5.html
>
>Search in the browser for <supplied>
>
>I find four mentions within the notes describing the schema. It may
>not be within the schema proper, but it's certainly in the
>accompanying notes.
>
>Dot
>
>On 2/24/06, Lou's Laptop <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
>>Eh? The element <supplied> is not currently included in the TEI Lite
>>schema, nor does it appear in the text. What makes you think it is?
>>
>>It could be added, of course: it's currently in the transcription
>>module, so that would need to be added to the mix. In doing the
>>revision, however, I felt it was important to change only things that
>>really were different in P5, rather than revisit questions of scope and
>>coverage. With one notable exception, on which only one person has so
>>far commented.
>>
>>Lou
>>
>>
>>
>>Dot Porter wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Though as Tim points out <supplied> is absent from the TEI Lite
>>>introduction, it is included throughout Appendix B (specification of
>>>the TEI Lite Schema).
>>>
>>>Dot.
>>>
>>>On 2/24/06, Tim Finney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Bravo!
>>>>
>>>>Would there be any chance of including <supplied> at 9.2?
>>>>
>>>>Best
>>>>
>>>>Tim Finney
>>>>
>>>>On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 23:07 +0000, Lou Burnard wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>This list, hoorah, does not have an Editor or Moderator, so there is
>>>>>no-one who can say "The editor regrets that this correspondence is now
>>>>>closed".
>>>>>
>>>>>However, in a shameless attempt to steer the conversation back to
>>>>>something more interesting than data laundry, I would like to draw
>>>>>people's attention to the existence of a PRELIMINARY draft of a new
>>>>>version of that old favourite The TEI Lite Manual, aka Encoding Texts
>>>>>for Interchange, aka TEI U5. The document has been revised, quite
>>>>>heavily in some places, (but not at all in others), to make it
>>>>>consistent with the new release of TEI P5.
>>>>>
>>>>>Those who have downloaded and installed the new P5 sources will find its
>>>>>TEI XML source in the directory P5/Test/testlite.odd; for your reading
>>>>>pleasure, I have also placed an HTML rendition of that text at
>>>>>http://www.tei-c.org/Drafts/lite-doc-p5.html
>>>>>
>>>>>Comments, suggestions, brickbats, all welcome, on-list or off.
>>>>>
>>>>>Lou
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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