Difference between revisions of "Mondrian: Decisions during eDITem project"
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− | We display date/place always full left, on a single line, followed by one white line. We | + | We display date/place always full left, on a single line, followed by one white line. We change the current encoding for address and date in dateline. |
We display salutation always full left, beneath the date/place after a white line and the first line of the letter immediately below the salutation, set full left. | We display salutation always full left, beneath the date/place after a white line and the first line of the letter immediately below the salutation, set full left. |
Revision as of 16:22, 7 February 2023
These are decisions taken during the eDITem project that have to be worked into the rest of the documentation. For the moment, we document them here.
Unusual abbreviations: to be coded as <choice><expan>. The usual abbreviations will be described in a list.
We will not be using sic and corr, but orig and reg. We only keep the changed (added, deleted) string within the element and keep the unchanged part out of these elements. We maintain the @type for the orig.
Organizations:
We create a separated .xml file for organizations. In the text we use the following encoding: <rs type="org" ref="org.xml#xxx">
Sample of the Organizations file:
-listOrg org @ana (value: museum, gallery, artistassoc, firm, org) and @xml:id orgName place country settlement desc
Layout:
For now we regularise layout of postcards the way we do letters.
Superscript: to be silently removed and usually replaced by '.': e.g. Mr., No.
We display date/place always full left, on a single line, followed by one white line. We change the current encoding for address and date in dateline.
We display salutation always full left, beneath the date/place after a white line and the first line of the letter immediately below the salutation, set full left.