<del>
<del> (deletion) contains a letter, word, or passage deleted, marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. 3.4.3 Additions, Deletions, and Omissions | |
Module | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents |
In addition to global attributes | att.transcriptional (@hand, @status, @seq) (att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @precision, @scope) (att.ranging (@atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max)) ) ) att.typed (@type, @subtype) |
Used by | |
May contain |
core: abbr add address bibl biblStruct binaryObject cb choice cit corr date del desc distinct email emph expan foreign gap gloss graphic hi index label lb list listBibl measure measureGrp mentioned milestone name note num orig pb ptr q quote ref reg rs said sic soCalled stage term time title unclear
gaiji: g
header: biblFull
msdescription: catchwords depth dim dimensions height heraldry locus locusGrp material msDesc origDate origPlace secFol signatures stamp watermark width
namesdates: addName affiliation bloc country district forename genName geo geogFeat geogName listEvent listNym listOrg listPerson listPlace nameLink offset orgName persName placeName region roleName settlement state surname
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Declaration |
element del { att.global.attributes, att.transcriptional.attributes, att.editLike.attributes, att.dimensions.attributes, att.ranging.attributes, att.typed.attributes, macro.paraContent } |
Example |
<l>
<del rend="overtyped">Mein</del> Frisch <del rend="overstrike" type="primary">schwebt</del> weht der Wind </l> |
Note |
Degrees of uncertainty over what can still be read may be indicated by use of the
certainty element (see 21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility).
This element should be used for deletion of shorter sequences of text, typically single words
or phrases. The delSpan element should be used for longer sequences of text, for
those containing structural subdivisions, and for those containing overlapping additions and
deletions.
The text deleted must be at least partially legible, in order for the encoder to be able to
transcribe it. Illegible text within a deletion may be marked using the gap tag to
signal that text is present but has not been transcribed. Attributes on the gap
element may be used to indicate how much text is omitted, the reason for omitting it, etc. If
text is not fully legible, the unclear element (available when using the additional
tagset for transcription of primary sources) should be used to signal the areas of text which
cannot be read with confidence in a similar way. See further sections 11.3.7 Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription
and, for the close association of the del tag with the gap, damage,
unclear and supplied elements (the latter three tags available when using
the additional tagset for transcription of primary sources), 11.5.2 Use of the <gap>, <del>, <damage>, <unclear>, and <supplied> Elements in Combination.
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