att.editLike

att.editLike provides attributes describing the nature of an encoded scholarly intervention or interpretation of any kind. [3.4 Simple Editorial Changes 10.3.1 Origination 13.3.2 The Person Element 11.3.1.1 Core Elements for Transcriptional Work]
Moduletei — The TEI Infrastructure
Membersatt.transcriptional [add addSpan del delSpan mod redo restore retrace subst substJoin undo] affiliation age am birth climate corr date death education event ex expan faith floruit gap geogFeat geogName langKnowledge langKnown location name nationality occupation offset org orgName origDate origPlace origin persName person place placeName population reg relation residence sex socecStatus state supplied surplus terrain time trait unclear
Attributesatt.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @precision, @scope) (att.ranging (@atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @confidence)) att.source (@source)
evidenceindicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation. Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjecture
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of 

<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
data.enumerated
separated by whitespace
Suggested values include:
internal
there is internal evidence to support the intervention.
external
there is external evidence to support the intervention.
conjecture
the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise.
instantindicates whether this is an instant revision or not.
Status Optional
Datatype

<rng:ref name="data.xTruthValue"/>
data.xTruthValue
Default false
Note

The members of this attribute class are typically used to represent any kind of editorial intervention in a text, for example a correction or interpretation, or to date or localize manuscripts etc.

Note

Each pointer on the source (if present) corresponding to a witness or witness group should reference a bibliographic citation such as a witness, msDesc, or bibl element, or another external bibliographic citation, documenting the source concerned.