Difference between revisions of "Global division of the XML/TEI file"
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# The [[TEI Header]], which contains the metadata about the text in a <teiHeader> element (mandatory). | # The [[TEI Header]], which contains the metadata about the text in a <teiHeader> element (mandatory). | ||
− | # If relevant, a [[Facsimile | + | # If relevant, a [[Facsimile|facsimile]] section for identifying the digital image files of the source in a <facsimile> element (optional). |
− | # The actual [[Transcription|transcription]] of the text in a <text> element (mandatory). | + | # The actual [[Transcription|transcription]] of the text in a <text> element (mandatory). This element will also include annotation. |
− | This is how the elements | + | This is how the elements are coded in the XML file: |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 10:50, 26 April 2017
An XML/TEI file consists of several mandatory and, if so desired, optional sections, that are each encoded within their own XML elements:
- The TEI Header, which contains the metadata about the text in a <teiHeader> element (mandatory).
- If relevant, a facsimile section for identifying the digital image files of the source in a <facsimile> element (optional).
- The actual transcription of the text in a <text> element (mandatory). This element will also include annotation.
This is how the elements are coded in the XML file:
<teiHeader> <!--...--> </teiHeader> <facsimile> <!--...--> </facsimile> <text> <body> <!--...--> </body> </text>