Open chchch opened 3 years ago
Elegant indeed. What is the underlying encoding? I mean what are the tags used within
I'm using <choice><seg>reading 1</seg><seg>reading 2</seg></choice>
at the moment, but I don't really know what would be appropriate. There aren't that many tags that are allowed in <choice>
.
Actually now that I'm encoding a bit more I'm not sure about the way it makes the line height non-uniform:
Thanks! Will ask Axelle's advice. Best Manu
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Le ven. 4 juin 2021 à 16:21, chchch @.***> a écrit :
I'm using
at the moment, but I don't really know what would be appropriate. There aren't that many tags that are allowed in reading 1 reading 2 . Actually now that I'm encoding a bit more I'm not sure about the way it makes the line height non-uniform:
[image: choice2] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1082192/120816159-c9e1b500-c550-11eb-8bc0-33d3d517ee70.png
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This style of display for
<choice>
might be worth consdiering (from my edition of the Prakīrṇaprakāśa ad Dravyasamuddeśa):This is showing two readings that are equally plausible for this lemma (the stemma is bifurcated). Inspired by Rangacharya's descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts at the GOML (e.g., Vol. III, 1906, p. 1156).