att.global (hendiAll)
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att.global provides attributes common to all elements in the TEI encoding scheme.
Other Customizations
Members
- ab
- accMat
- acquisition
- addName
- additional
- address
- adminInfo
- affiliation
- altIdentifier
- analytic
- authority
- back
- biblStruct
- binding
- birth
- bloc
- body
- byline
- catchwords
- cit
- closer
- code
- collation
- collection
- colophon
- condition
- correspAction
- correspContext
- correspDesc
- custEvent
- custodialHist
- death
- decoNote
- depth
- desc
- dim
- dimensions
- distributor
- district
- div
- edition
- editorialDecl
- eg
- egXML
- encodingDesc
- event
- explicit
- extent
- figDesc
- filiation
- finalRubric
- foliation
- foreign
- forename
- funder
- fw
- genName
- geo
- gloss
- handDesc
- handNotes
- handShift
- height
- heraldry
- history
- incipit
- institution
- item
- keywords
- l
- layout
- layoutDesc
- licence
- location
- locus
- locusGrp
- material
- measure
- mentioned
- milestone
- monogr
- msContents
- msDesc
- msFrag
- msIdentifier
- msItem
- msItemStruct
- msName
- msPart
- musicNotation
- name
- nameLink
- notatedMusic
- notesStmt
- num
- objectType
- occupation
- opener
- org
- origDate
- origPlace
- origin
- person
- physDesc
- postCode
- profileDesc
- projectDesc
- provenance
- publicationStmt
- quotation
- recordHist
- repository
- residence
- resp
- respStmt
- roleName
- rubric
- salute
- scriptDesc
- seal
- secFol
- series
- seriesStmt
- sex
- signatures
- signed
- source
- stamp
- state
- street
- summary
- support
- supportDesc
- surname
- surrogates
- teiHeader
- text
- textClass
- textLang
- titleStmt
- typeDesc
- typeNote
- watermark
- width
Attributes
xml:id
opt
(identifier)
provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute.
n
opt
(number)
gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
Datatype
teidata.text
xml:lang
opt
(language)
indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47.
Datatype
teidata.language
Example
<p> … The consequences of
this rapid depopulation were the loss of the last
<foreign xml:lang="rap">ariki</foreign> or chief
(Routledge 1920:205,210) and their connections to
ancestral territorial organization.</p>