<note>

<note> contient une note ou une annotation 3.8.1 Notes and Simple Annotation 2.2.6 The Notes Statement 3.11.2.6 Notes and Other Additional Information 9.3.5.4 Notes within Entries
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Attributs att.placement (@place)
typedécrit le type de la note
Statut Optionel
Type de données

<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
data.enumerated
Valeurs Values can be taken from any convenient typology of annotation suitable to the work in hand; e.g. annotation, gloss, citation, digression, preliminary, temporary
resp (responsible party) indique le responsable de l'annotation : auteur, éditeur, traducteur, etc.
Statut Requis quand applicable
Type de données

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
Valeurs a pointer to one of the identifiers declared in the document header, associated with a person asserted as responsible for some aspect of the text's creation, transcription, editing, encoding, or annotation
anchoredindique si l'exemplaire du texte montre l'emplacement de référence exact pour la note
Statut Optionel
Type de données

<rng:ref name="data.truthValue"/>
data.truthValue
targetindique le ou les points d'attachement d'une note ou bien le début du passage auquel la note est attachée
Statut Requis quand applicable
Type de données 1–∞ occurrences of

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
séparé par un espace
Valeurs reference to the xml:ids of element(s) which begin at the location in question (e.g. the xml:id of an anchor element).
targetEndpointe vers la fin d'un passage auquel la note est attachée, si la note n'est pas enchâssée dans le texte à cet endroit
Statut Requis quand applicable
Type de données 1–∞ occurrences of

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
séparé par un espace
Valeurs reference to the xml:id(s) of element(s) which end at the location(s) in question, or to an empty element at the point in question.
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Declaration

<rng:element name="note">
<rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
<rng:ref name="att.placement.attributes"/>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="type">
  <rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="resp">
  <rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="anchoreda:defaultValue="true">
  <rng:ref name="data.truthValue"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="target">
  <rng:list>
   <rng:oneOrMore>
    <rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
   </rng:oneOrMore>
  </rng:list>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="targetEnd">
  <rng:list>
   <rng:oneOrMore>
    <rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
   </rng:oneOrMore>
  </rng:list>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:ref name="macro.specialPara"/>
</rng:element>
element note
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.placement.attributes,
   attribute type { data.enumerated }?,
   attribute resp { data.pointer }?,
   attribute anchored { data.truthValue }?,
   attribute target { list { data.pointer+ } }?,
   attribute targetEnd { list { data.pointer+ } }?,
   macro.specialPara
}
Exemple
And yet it is not only in the great line of
Italian renaissance art, but even in the painterly <note type="gloss">
 <term xml:lang="de">Malerisch</term>. This word has, in the German, two distinct
meanings, one objective, a quality residing in the object, the other subjective, a
mode of apprehension and creation. To avoid confusion, they have been distinguished
in English as <mentioned>picturesque</mentioned> and
<mentioned>painterly</mentioned> respectively. (Tr.)
</note> style of the Dutch genre
painters of the seventeenth century that drapery has this psychological significance.