This is a placeholder from the Lexical Resources Summit. We need a mechanism to indicate the version of TEI Lex-0 that the document is encoded in. The natural place would be @version on TEI but there are constraints there on what can go in (numbers and dots) + this is reserved for the version of plain TEI. There is a history of discussions around this and an open ticket on TEI-C. But this is important for us because we want a machine readable way of showing that something is TEI Lex-0.
This is a placeholder from the Lexical Resources Summit. We need a mechanism to indicate the version of TEI Lex-0 that the document is encoded in. The natural place would be
@version
onTEI
but there are constraints there on what can go in (numbers and dots) + this is reserved for the version of plain TEI. There is a history of discussions around this and an open ticket on TEI-C. But this is important for us because we want a machine readable way of showing that something is TEI Lex-0.To be discussed further.