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values of @place on <add> #176

Open arlogriffiths opened 2 years ago

arlogriffiths commented 2 years ago

@ajaniak and @danbalogh —

Not sure if this is specific to the critical editions schema or inherited from EGD, but we don't seem to have the values "margin_right" and "margin_left", which latter I need for the case shown here.

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danbalogh commented 2 years ago

In the EGD (§4.4.2) we have chosen to go with @place="left" for things located in the left margin. Likewise, "right", "top" and "bottom".

My first suggestion is that you follow the same system for critical editions.

If you are sure you want to diverge from it, then again, it would be better to follow the TEI recommendation, according to which "left" and "right" mean to the left and to the right of a vertically written line (and are thus irrelevant), "top" and "bottom" mean the same as in our system, and there is just "margin" for "left or right margin or both", without distinction. I'm also amenable to changing the EGD system to the TEI suggested one. I don't recall if we had any particular reasons for defining "left" and "right" as left and right margin.

danbalogh commented 2 years ago

I see that EGC §5.5.12.1 describes the same system as the EGD, at least as far as "left" and "right" are concerned.

ajaniak commented 2 years ago

I thing we should keep left and right to keep it simple and consistent in the project. Digital Latin Library have chosen to use the value margin without precision of left or right to resolve this issue, if eventually you feel it is more important to emphasize this information over than the specific spot.

I suppose we could figure also another system than <add> using <label> maybe to represent a sort of heading attached to a paragraph or sequence of paragraphs or to a group of verse lines not treated as a structural division. And probably adding an attribute @place="margin" or the equivalent. However, I guess it depends on what exactly is in your margin.

Margins have also been encoded as <note> in TEI projects or simply described thanks to <additions> in the header.

arlogriffiths commented 2 months ago

The issue never seems to have been resolved. I have just checked the file and find that I had @place="top" which must have been a stopgap because I couldn't use a factually correct value. If I implement "left" as per instructions above, VSC gives an error message (although it also declares the XML valid).

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