Just to repeat, what I said below, surfaceGrp is nothing to do with sourceDoc. It's for grouping surfaces such as page openings, or faces of a monument. On 21/07/16 19:29, James Cummings wrote:
I'm understanding this discussion correctly (and I've just skimmed it in a hurry), then I would be saying that we want facsimile, surface, zone, and graphic, but don't want surfaceGrp, line or sourceDoc.
i.e. we want to be able to do TEI Simple facsimiles as long as they are basic, but not sourceDoc non-interpretative transcriptions. If you need surfaceGrp or sourceDoc, in my mind what you are doing isn't Simple. ;-)
-James
On 21/07/16 17:42, Lou Burnard wrote:
On 21/07/16 15:50, Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) wrote:
I think that <surfaceGrp> goes beyond a Simple document, therefore I would remove it.
Well, my reasoning is that whether or not you're doing transcription you will definitely want some way of distinguishing between single page images and images of a page opening, which is precisely ewhat surfaceGrp is for, imho.
Concerning the <line>: If I understand it correctly, <sourceDoc> is not provided within a Simple document?
Krekt
Is it meant to have a transcription within <facsimile> instead? I don't think that <facsimile> should contain a transcription (see also line 790-793 in tei_simple.odd: "A more powerful approach, discussed in section <ptr target="#simple-facs"/> below, is to use the <gi>facsimile</gi> element to define the organization of the set of images representing the text, and then use the <att>facs</att> attribute to point to individual components of that representation.")
Agreed, that putting transcription inside <zone> seems a bit (ahem) odd, but you still need to ability to identify zones on an image, whether or not you put text inside them, and the content model for <zone> allows text. Are you are saying that it should actually be forbidden if the ancestor of <zone> is a <facsimile> rather than a <sourceDoc>?
Therefore I wouldn't restore <line>.
Understood.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org [mailto:tei-council-bounces@lists.tei-c.org] Im Auftrag von Lou Burnard Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2016 13:42 An: tei-council@lists.tei-c.org; Martin Mueller Betreff: [tei-council] Simple : facsimile
The schema currently makes available within <facsimile> : surface, surfaceGrp, and zone, but not line.
Is that balance about right? Should I restore <line> (which is sugar for <zone type="line">) ? Should I remove <surfaceGrp>?
The purpose is to support a Simple document which contains just images and the lightest of transcriptions, such as you might get from a crowd sourcing transcription experiment for example, not to do full blown genetic transcriptions, obvs.
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