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On Sat, 3 Jan 2004, Toma Tasovac wrote: > I was using TEI Lite to encode and annotate a foreign literary work in > xml, but I am now encountering its limitations. Namely, in my > annotation, I need to provide a fair deal of grammatical and > etymological information about certain words and phrases from the text > using tags that are actually only to be found in TEI.dictionaries. > > So I was thinking I should forget about TEI Lite and switch to TEI > altogether, but there I'm encountering another problem since I am not > really creating a dictionary, but want to put dictionary entries inside > <notes> which are themselves inside paragraphs... According to the > TEI.dictionary dtd, however, the <entry> element can be found only > within main body elements such as div0, div1 etc... (which makes > perfect sense for a dictionary)... > > So what are my options at this point? How should I proceed? Can I > keep the cake and eat it too? Toma, I suggest you post this question to the TEI discussion list: tei-l@l.... // Gregory. Isopaleocopria. P.S. Is your project related to research work at Princeton? Just curious, I worked for a few years at Firestone doing markup related work after I got my Ph.D. in '94.
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