[osis-core] 3.2.2. Book Titles
Patrick Durusau
osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 15:20:37 -0400
Chris,
Now have:
<xs:enumeration value="acrostic"/>
<xs:enumeration value="continued"/>
<xs:enumeration value="main"/>
<xs:enumeration value="parallel"/>
<xs:enumeration value="psalm"/>
<xs:enumeration value="sub"/>
Sound good?
Patrick
Chris Little wrote:
> Todd Tillinghast wrote:
>
>> Yipes!!
>>
>> I don't remember "short" being voted down. I actually remember just the
>> opposite. The "short" title is NOT captured by the osisID.
>> <title type="short">Matéus</title> is not captured by <div
>> type="book" osisID="Matt">
>>
> Sorry, my mistake, it was divTitle that covers short title, not the
> osisID. So you would encode it as, <div type="book" osisID="Matt"
> divTitle="Mateus">. The reason to avoid using <title> is because the
> short title isn't part of the document's actual text. The short title
> margin material like the page number, so it should go in an attribute.
>
>> At present there is not an enumerated list for type attribute values for
>> <title>.
>>
>> I also had "parallel" and "continued" in addition to "sub", "main",
>> short", and "psalms" (It was argued that it should be "psalms" not
>> "psalm")
>>
> "psalms" doesn't make sense to me. It's a title of a single psalm,
> not multiple psalms.
>
>> What it "acrostic" for?
>>
> <title type="acrostic"> would mark the Hebrew letter (or sometimes the
> name of the letter in Latin script) that heads each acrostic division
> of Psalm 119. They are sometimes rendered as part of the verse,
> sometimes not (depending on the translation). They are canonical.
> They are essentially titles to their respective divisions.
>
> --Chris
>
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