About XML
XML generalities
Some generic rules of XML:
• <starting tag>...</ending tag> (! attention to the position of / ) i.e. <address>Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5</address>
• <tag without content/> i.e. <lb/> linebreak
• An element can have an attribute. An attribute has a value “ ”. i.e. <hi rend=“super”>st</hi> hi is the element (highlight) rend is the attribute super is the value of the attribute. • @xml:id is an attribute that provides a unique identifier to an element. To point to it use #. For exemple, see PostalData in the postcard encoding.
• In a XML document, linebreaks (also multiple linebreaks) don't matter. If you want a linebreak in a text you have to use <lb/> i.e. The line is too → The line is too short short
The line <lb/> is too short → The line is too short. • XML documents are whitespace sensitive (whitespace includes spaces, tabs and newlines) normal<lb/>ly → normally normal <lb/> ly → normal ly normal<lb/> ly → normal ly
• Any comment (if you want to take a note on something for you or for other transcribers) is encoded in this way: i.e.
<!-- This is a comment --> <!-- This is a strange sign that I cannot read, it's better to leave it now and come back to it in a week or two --> <!-- This encoding is for hyphenation -->
XML namespace and schema
Namespaces
Elements in XML documents can be placed in so-called namespaces. This is a way to be able to distinguish different XML vocabularies. The default namespace for elements in this document is http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 (the TEI namespace). For new elements (normally borrowed from DALF), the namespace is http://mondrian.huygens.knaw.nl/. We refer to the namespace with the prefix 'md', for exemple <md:addressee>.
Prefix and namespace are defined on the root level element of the XML document, as follows:
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:md="http://mondrian.huygens.knaw.nl/">
Schema
[Geldt zo alleen voor Mondriaan gok ik? Nog algemeen maken] A schema was defined, in which we specify which elements and attributes are allowed. The schema uses the Relax NG schema language. The name is MD.rng. oXygen uses the schema to validate the file and suggest allowed elements and attributes. The schema is stored in the documentation folder in the repository. Our documents refer to the schema as follows :
<?xml-model href="../documentation/MD.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"?>
(Read the href attribute as: one folder up (the two dots), then down into the documentation folder)
For the writings, we use a separate schema: MDwritings.rng.