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Image metadata and transcription data would then be separated in their respective elements. With appropriate xml:id and facs attributes, multiple images could be encoded with a single TEI file.
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I would put <graphic> in <sourceDoc>, because in some cases you would need to use @source. The original image, may it be referenced in <graphic> or @source, would therefore be in the same element <sourceDoc> rather than sometimes in <sourceDoc>, sometimes in <facsimile>. No? Cf.
Image metadata is currently tagged within the
<sourceDoc>
element with<graphic>
.Instead, and for the sake of clarity, image metadata can be tagged inside the
<facsimile>
element:Image metadata and transcription data would then be separated in their respective elements. With appropriate
xml:id
andfacs
attributes, multiple images could be encoded with a single TEI file.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: