Attributes | att.editLike (@evidence, @source, @instant) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @precision, @scope) (att.ranging (@atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @confidence)) ) (att.responsibility (@cert, @resp))
hand | signifies the hand of the agent which made the intervention. |
status | indicates the effect of the intervention, for example in
the case of a deletion, strikeouts
which include too much or too little text, or in the case of an
addition, an insertion which duplicates some of the text
already present.Status | Optional |
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Sample values include: | - duplicate
- all of the text indicated as an addition duplicates
some text that is in the original, whether the duplication
is word-for-word or less exact.
- duplicate-partial
- part of the text indicated as an addition duplicates
some text that is in the original
- excessStart
- some text at the beginning of the deletion is marked
as deleted even though it clearly should not be
deleted.
- excessEnd
- some text at the end of the deletion is marked as
deleted even though it clearly should not be
deleted.
- shortStart
- some text at the beginning of the deletion is not
marked as deleted even though it clearly should be.
- shortEnd
- some text at the end of the deletion is not marked as
deleted even though it clearly should be.
- partial
- some text in the deletion is not marked as deleted
even though it clearly should be.
- unremarkable
- the deletion is not faulty. [Default]
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Note |
Status information on each deletion is needed rather rarely
except in critical editions from authorial manuscripts; status
information on additions is even less common.
Marking a deletion or addition as faulty is inescapably an
interpretive act; the usual test applied in practice is the
linguistic acceptability of the text with and without the
letters or words in question.
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cause | documents the presumed cause for the intervention.Status | Optional |
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Legal values are: | - fix
- repeated for the purpose of fixation
- unclear
- repeated to clarify a previously illegible or badly written text
or mark
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seq | (sequence) assigns a sequence number related to the order in which
the encoded features carrying this attribute are believed to have occurred.Status | Mandatory when applicable |
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