The element div-type
declares a type of textual division (e.g., title, paragraph, stanza). You may have as many <div-types>
as you wish, and they need not all be used.
For more information, see the section called “One reference system”
This element takes a reserved keyword or IRI + name pattern. See the section called “TAN keywords for types of divisions (<div-type>)” for suggested values.
Formal Definition
~defn-pattern-id
Defined at:
TAN-class-1.rng
Used by: ~defn-class-1
Example 8.121. <div-type>
<head> ......... <definitions> <work> ......... </work> <div-type xml:id="p"> <IRI>http://dbpedia.org/resource/Page_(paper)</IRI> <name>page</name> </div-type> <div-type xml:id="c"> <IRI>http://dbpedia.org/resource/Column_(typography)</IRI> <name>column</name> </div-type> <div-type xml:id="l"> <IRI>tag:textalign.net,2015:div-type:line:physical</IRI> <name>physical line</name> </div-type> <person xml:id="kalvesmaki"> ......... </person> ......... </definitions> ......... </head>
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Taken from ar.cat.eng.1926.edghill.obj |
Example 8.122. <div-type>
<definitions> <work> ......... </work> <div-type xml:id="ch"> <IRI>http://dbpedia.org/resource/Chapter_(books)</IRI> <name>chapter</name> </div-type> <div-type xml:id="par"> ......... </div-type> ......... </definitions>
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Taken from ar.cat.eng.1926.edghill.sem |