On 11/02/15 15:08, Peter Stadler wrote:
BTW, this email example is a real one, taken from the Corpus of Business English Correspondence where names are made anonymous due to privacy protection. I see the point though and if others have problems, too, we can easily replace this example.
It would be good to have a different example certainly. One cannot have too many! By the way, for full P5 goodness, you need to provide a bibliographic reference for the source of your examples in the file BIB-bibliography.xml, with a link to it from the <egXML>
Your comments: * "example needs expansion to include definition for #author“: How much context do you think is necessary? Would that be sufficient? <egXML xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/Examples"> <author xml:id="author">Name of the author</author> … <correspAction type="sending"> <name sameAs="#author"/> </correspAction> </egXML>
Better, certainly.
* "This example is very strange!“: Yes, I think a more common example for several <correspDesc> connected to one physical object would be an anthology of letters. Shall we replace the last example?
Could move this example to the <elementSpec> and add a simpler one in the chapter, maybe? You didn't answer my question about "Julius Temple House" !