att.typed

att.typed fournit des attributs qui peuvent être utilisés pour classer ou interclasser des éléments de n'importe quelle façon. [1.3.1 Attribute Classes 17.1.1 Words and Above 3.5.1 Referring Strings 3.6 Simple Links and Cross-References 3.5.5 Abbreviations and Their Expansions 3.12.1 Core Tags for Verse 7.2.5 Speech Contents 4.1.1 Un-numbered Divisions 4.1.2 Numbered Divisions 4.2.1 Headings and Trailers 4.4 Virtual Divisions 13.3.2.3 Personal Relationships 11.3.1.1 Core Elements for Transcriptional Work 16.1.1 Pointers and Links 16.3 Blocks, Segments, and Anchors 12.2 Linking the Apparatus to the Text 22.4.4.2 RELAX NG Content Models 8.3 Elements Unique to Spoken Texts 23.3.1.4 Modification of Attribute and Attribute Value Lists]
Moduletei — The TEI Infrastructure
Membresatt.pointing.group [altGrp joinGrp linkGrp] ab accMat add addName addSpan alt altIdent altIdentifier am anchor application bibl biblStruct binaryObject bloc c camera cb change charProp cit cl climate collection colloc constraintSpec corr correspDesc country custEvent damage damageSpan date decoNote del delSpan desc dim district div div1 div2 div3 div4 div5 div6 div7 eLeaf eTree event exemplum explicit figure filiation finalRubric floatingText forename forest g gb genName geogFeat geogName gloss gramGrp group head ident incident incipit join kinesic label lb lg line link listApp listBibl listEvent listNym listOrg listPerson listPlace listRelation location m mapping measureGrp media milestone mod moduleSpec msDesc msName name nameLink notatedMusic note nym offset org orgName origDate origPlace pause pb pc persName phr place placeName population provenance ptr quote re ref reg region relatedItem relation restore rhyme roleName rs rubric s seal seg settlement spGrp space stamp state surface surfaceGrp surname term terrain text time trailer trait vocal w writing xenoData zone
AttributsAttributs
typecaractérise l'élément en utilisant n'importe quel système ou typologie de classification approprié.
Statut Optionel
Type de données

<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
data.enumerated
<div type="verse">
 <head>Night in Tarras</head>
 <lg type="stanza">
  <l>At evening tramping on the hot white road</l>
  <l></l>
 </lg>
 <lg type="stanza">
  <l>A wind sprang up from nowhere as the sky</l>
  <l></l>
 </lg>
</div>
subtype(sous-type) fournit une sous-catégorisation de l'élément, si c'est nécessaire.
Statut Optionel
Type de données

<rng:ref name="data.enumerated"/>
data.enumerated
Note

L'attribut subtype peut être employé pour fournir une sous-classification pour cet élément, en plus de celle fournie par son propre attribut type.

Schematron

<sch:rule context="*[@subtype]">
<sch:assert test="@type">The <sch:name/> element should not be categorized in detail with @subtype
unless also categorized in general with @type</sch:assert></sch:rule>