附錄 G Deprecations
TEI: Items Scheduled to be Removed⚓︎附錄 G.1 Items Scheduled to be Removed
This appendix provides a partial list of items (elements, attributes, attribute values, datatypes etc.) which are deprecated in this revision of the TEI Guidelines (revision e5dd73ed0 of TEI P5 Version 4.7.0).
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.
- The calendar attribute will be removed from this element as it will only be allowed on elements that represent dates with their content. This is because the calendar attribute (unlike datingMethod defined in att.datable.custom) defines the calendar system of the date in the original material defined by the parent element, not the calendar to which the date is normalized. This feature will be withdrawn after 2024-11-11.