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Encoding Notes
Elli Mylonas edited this page Feb 21, 2017
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<!-- ************************************* <publicationStmt> *********************************
Used to group information about the publication and permissions of a work. All files will have an IIP copyright
statement, which is stored in an external file called include_publicationStmt.xml. In the future, if an inscription has
special copyright or permissions, we can add more information after the included file.
<idno>: Repeat the value that is in <title>.
@xml:id is the IIP number.
-->
<!-- ************************************* <msDesc> *********************************
repeat the id number here. This is an Epidoc convention.
-->
next to textLang
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<!-- ************************************* <handDesc> *********************************
Contains information about types of writing and means of inscription.
<handNote> is a repeatable element, so that it can handle more than one type of writing.
@ana has one or more values from the writing taxonomy.
Any more specific information is contained inside <handNote>. If there is more than one type of writing,
add @hands (<handDesc hands="2">).
Letter height information goes in <handDesc>, insde a <dimension> element.
-->
<!-- ************************************* <decoDesc> *********************************
US Epigraphy doesn't use this much yet, but this is where information about any decorations will go.
<decoNote> is a repeatable element, so that it can handle more than one decoration.
@type has one or more values from the decoration taxonomy, and any more specific information
is contained inside <decoNote>
-->
<change> Any change to the file should be recorded here, with most recent revisions listed at the top of the list.
@when Dates should be in the format YYYYY-MM-DD.
@who Type in your name.
The content of <change> can be a short description of what changes were made, for example:
initial encoding; update original US Ep. values to P5 values; corrected xx; etc.
-->
Used to point to images of an inscription.
<graphic> (directly within <facsimile>) Use this if there is only a single "main" image without a special caption.
<surface> Use <desc> and <graphic> within <surface> if there are mutiple images or if they have captions. <surface>
pairs one or more images with a single caption. Usually, in US Ep. captions are only indicated when the image is of a detail.
@url contains the name of the image file (no path or directory information, for now).
<facsimile> can have more than one <graphic> or <surface>.
-->
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