The attribute n
names a <div>
or <group>
.
If @n
is to be given more than one value, those items must be separated by a space, a comma, or some other non-word character except the hyphen. A hyphen may be used between numbers to specify a range. This feature is useful for cases where a <div>
straddles reference markers (e.g., a translation of Aristotle that cannot be easily tied to Bekker numbers).
Formal Definition
Defined at:
TAN-core.rng
Used by: ~text-div
, ~alt-skip
, ~simple-rename
, ~complex-rename
, ~alt-equate
, ~group-attributes
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Leaf div references must be unique. |
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An |
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concatenated |
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At least one instance of an |
Example 8.46. @n
<body xml:lang="eng"> <div type="p" n="1"> <div type="c" n="a"> <div type="l" n="1">Things are said to be named 'equivocally' when, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding</div> <div type="l" n="2">with the name differs for each. Thus, a real man and a figure in a picture can both</div> <div type="l" n="3">lay claim to the name 'animal'; yet these are equivocally so named, for, though they have</div> ......... </div> <div type="c" n="b"> ......... </div> </div> <div type="p" n="2"> ......... </div> ......... </body>
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Taken from ar.cat.eng.1926.edghill.obj |