<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xml-model href="/home/michael/dharma/schemas/inscription.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"?> <?xml-model href="/home/michael/dharma/schemas/inscription.rng" type="application/xml" schematypens="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron"?> <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xml:lang="eng"> <teiHeader> <fileDesc> <titleStmt> <title>Testing of division headings</title> <respStmt> <resp>so many</resp> <persName ref="part:mime"> <forename>Michaƫl</forename> <surname>Meyer</surname> </persName> </respStmt> </titleStmt> <publicationStmt> <authority>DHARMA</authority> <pubPlace>Paris</pubPlace> </publicationStmt> <sourceDesc> <msDesc> <msIdentifier> <repository>DHARMAbase</repository> <idno/> </msIdentifier> </msDesc> </sourceDesc> </fileDesc> </teiHeader> <text xml:space="preserve"><body> <div type="edition"> <!-- Tests of textpart headings --> <!-- The 2 following lines should use "part" (default value of @subtype) --> <div type="textpart"></div> <div type="textpart" n="A"></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="column"></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="column" n="A"></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="any subtype works"></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="any subtype works" n="A"></div> <!-- When a heading is given, it completely replaces the heading we would generate otherwise, thus the following should just print "My title". --> <div type="textpart"><head>My title</head></div> <div type="textpart" n="A"><head>My title</head></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="column"><head>My title</head></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="column" n="A"><head>My title</head></div> <!-- With footnotes. --> <div type="textpart" subtype="with a footnote"><note>My footnote</note></div> <!-- These two should produce the same result. --> <div type="textpart" subtype="column" n="A"><head>Also with a footnote<note>My footnote</note></head></div> <div type="textpart" subtype="column" n="A"><head>Also with a footnote</head><note>My footnote</note></div> </div> <!-- All div types have a computer-generated heading ("Edition", "Apparatus", "Translation by X", etc.). But this heading can be overwritten by adding a <head> element immediately after the heading. The guide talks about this for @type='translation' and @type='textpart', but we also make it work for all other div types. --> <div type="translation"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="deu"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="deu" resp="part:mime"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="deu" resp="part:mime part:emfr"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="deu" resp="part:mime part:emfr part:argr"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="deu" source="bib:Eltschinger2001_01"></div> <div type="translation" resp="part:mime"></div> <div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" resp="part:mime"></div> <div type="translation" resp="part:mime part:emfr"></div> <div type="translation" resp="part:mime part:emfr part:argr"></div> <div type="translation" source="bib:Eltschinger2001_01"></div> <div type="translation"><head>My title</head></div> <!-- With footnotes --> <div type="translation"><note>My footnote</note></div> <!-- These two should produce the same result. --> <div type="translation"><head>My title<note>My footnote</note></head></div> <div type="translation"><head>My title</head><note>My footnote</note></div> </body></text> </TEI>