Example: <lem> (lemma)
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12 Critical Apparatus
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La" type="substantive">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2" type="substantive">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#Cp #Ld1">Experiment</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Ex<g ref="#per"/>iment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem resp="#ed2013">Eriment</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La" type="substantive">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2" type="substantive">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Ra2">though</lem>
<rdg wit="#La" type="orthographic">thouh</rdg>
</app>
<lem>Beowulfe</lem>
<note source="#Kl">Fol. 179a <mentioned>beowulfe</mentioned>.
Folio 179, with the last page (Fol. 198b), is the worst part of the
entire MS. It has been freshened up by a later hand, but not always
correctly. Information on doubtful readings is in the notes of
Zupitza and Chambers.</note>
</app>
</l>
<l n="2207b">brade rice</l>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La" type="substantive">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2" type="substantive">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
12.1.3 Indicating Subvariation in Apparatus Entries
<lem wit="#El #Ra2">though</lem>
<rdgGrp type="orthographic">
<rdg wit="#La">thogh</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Hg">thouh</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
12.1.3 Indicating Subvariation in Apparatus Entries
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#Cp #Ld1">Experiment</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Ex<g ref="#per"/>iment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem resp="#ed2013">Eriment</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
12.1.3 Indicating Subvariation in Apparatus Entries
<rdg wit="#El #Hg #Ha4">
<app n="a2" type="orthographic">
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
</app>
</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Cp #Ld1 #La">
<app n="a3" type="orthographic">
<lem wit="#Cp #Ld1">Experiment</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Ex<g ref="#per"/>iment</rdg>
</app>
</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">
<app n="a4" type="orthographic">
<lem resp="#ed2013">Eriment</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
</rdg>
</app>
12.1.3 Indicating Subvariation in Apparatus Entries
<rdgGrp type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp type="sequence">
<rdgGrp varSeq="1" type="subvariants">
<lem wit="#Cp #Ld1">Experiment</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Ex<g ref="#per"/>iment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
<rdgGrp varSeq="2"
cause="abbreviation_loss">
<lem resp="#ed2013">Eriment</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Ra2">though</lem>
<rdgGrp type="orthographic">
<rdg wit="#Hg">thogh</rdg>
<rdg wit="#La">thouhe</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
<lem wit="#fr_wit1">comte</lem>
<rdgGrp type="orthographic">
<rdg wit="#fr_wit2">cante</rdg>
<rdg wit="#fr_wit3">contes</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Ra2">壓</lem>
<rdgGrp type="orthographic">
<rdg wit="#Hg">壓</rdg>
<rdg wit="#La">压</rdg>
</rdgGrp>
</app>
12.1.4.1 Witness Detail Information
<lem xml:id="W026" wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<witDetail target="#W026" wit="#El">Ornamental capital.</witDetail>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
</app>
<lem xml:id="W026x" wit="#El #HG">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Experiens</rdg>
<witDetail target="#W026x" resp="#PR"
wit="#El" type="presentation">Ornamental capital.</witDetail>
</app>
12.1.4.2 Witness Information in the Source
<lem>Nondum</lem>
<rdg wit="#G #P" xml:id="rdg1.1nundum"
ana="#orthographical">nundum</rdg>
<witDetail wit="#G" target="#rdg1.1nundum">corr. <ref target="#G1">G<hi rend="super">1</hi>
</ref>
</witDetail>
</app>
12.1.4.2 Witness Information in the Source
<lem>Nondum</lem>
<rdg wit="#G #P" ana="#orthographical">nundum</rdg>
<wit>
<ref target="#G">G</ref>(corr. <ref target="#G1">G<hi rend="super">1</hi>
</ref>)<ref target="#P">P</ref>
</wit>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Auctoritee</lem>
<rdg wit="#La #Ra2">auctorite</rdg>
<rdg wit="#X">
<lacunaEnd/>auctorite</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Auctoritee</lem>
<rdg wit="#La #Ra2 #X">
<lacunaEnd wit="#X"/>auctorite</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Auctoritee</lem>
<rdg wit="#La #Ra2">auctorite</rdg>
<rdg wit="#X">
<witStart/>auctorite</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Auctoritee</lem>
<rdg wit="#La #Ra2">auctorite</rdg>
<rdg wit="#X">
<witStart/>auctorite</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Ex<g ref="#per"/>
<witEnd/>
</rdg>
</app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">Ex<g ref="#per"/>
<lacunaStart/>
</rdg>
</app>
12.2.1 The Location-referenced Method
<app>
<lem wit="#El">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
</l>
<l>Were in this world ...</l>
12.2.2 The Double End-Point Attachment Method
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
12.2.2 The Double End-Point Attachment Method
<anchor xml:id="WBP-A117.1"/> of so parfit
<anchor xml:id="WBP-A117.2"/> wys
<anchor xml:id="WBP-A117.3"/> a wight
<anchor xml:id="WBP-A117.4"/> ywroght
<app from="#WBP-A117.1" to="#WBP-A117.3">
<lem wit="#Hg">of so parfit wys</lem>
<rdg wit="#Ha4">in what wise was</rdg>
</app>
<app from="#WBP-A117.2" to="#WBP-A117.4">
<lem wit="#Hg">wys a wight</lem>
<rdg wit="#El #Ha4">was a wight</rdg>
</app>
</l>
12.2.3 The Parallel Segmentation Method
location="internal"/>
<!-- ... -->
<l n="1">
<app>
<lem wit="#El #Hg">Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
though noon Auctoritee
</l>
<l>Were in this world ...</l>
12.2.3 The Parallel Segmentation Method
<app>
<lem>Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
though noon Auctoritee
</l>
<l>Were in this world ...</l>
<anchor xml:id="WBP-so.1.1a"/> though noon Auctoritee
</l>
<!-- In another file -->
<app from="http://www.example.com/example.xml#WBP-so.1.1a">
<lem>Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
<!-- In another file -->
<app from="example.xml#string-range(WP.1a, 0, 10)">
<lem>Experience</lem>
<rdg wit="#La">Experiment</rdg>
<rdg wit="#Ra2">Eryment</rdg>
</app>
<lem xml:id="d1e373" source="#Heyworth">
<l n="18">Hypsipyle uacuo constitit in thalamo:</l>
</lem>
<rdg xml:id="d1e376" wit="#J"
cause="homeoarchon"/>
</app>
exclude="#app-rdg-Housman-l25-26">
<lem xml:id="d1e462" source="#Heyworth">
<l n="25" xml:id="l25">desine iam reuocare tuis periuria verbis,</l>
<l n="26" xml:id="l26">Cynthia, et oblitos parce movere deos;</l>
</lem>
</app>
<lem xml:id="d1e277" source="#Heyworth">
<l n="8">
<app xml:id="d1e280">
<lem xml:id="d1e281" wit="#N #Λ">ut</lem>
<rdg xml:id="d1e283" wit="#A">et</rdg>
<rdg xml:id="d1e285" source="#Nodell">ac</rdg>
<note target="#d1e287">perhaps</note>
<rdg xml:id="d1e287" source="#Heyworth"
cert="low">quam</rdg>
</app> formosa nouo quae parat ire uiro.</l>
<l n="9">
<app xml:id="d1e294">
<lem xml:id="d1e295">at</lem>
<rdg xml:id="d1e297" wit="#A">et</rdg>
</app> non sic, Ithaci digressu <app xml:id="d1e300">
<lem xml:id="d1e301">mota</lem>
<rdg xml:id="d1e303" source="#Graevius">immota</rdg>
</app>, Calypso</l>
<l n="10">desertis olim fleuerat aequoribus:</l>
<l n="11">multos illa dies incomptis maesta capillis</l>
</lem>
<rdg xml:id="d1e314" wit="#C"
cause="homoeoteleuton"/>
<note target="#d1e314">omits lines 8-11 because of homoeoteleuton.</note>
</app>