Symbol (non meaning-bearing)

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<g> (character or glyph) represents a non-standard character or glyph.

Where a symbol is non meaning-bearing, it should be represented using the element <g>, with the following attribute:

A Unicode character representing the symbol may also appear inside the <g> if desired.

‘((crux))’Silvio Panciera 19‘⊂crux⊃’Marcus Dohnicht 4‘/’Josh Sosin ‘dr.’
<g type="crux"/>

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • Default style (Panciera) style: ((crux)) M ((stop)) Fydel et F ((stop)) Thesylgum
  • Dohnicht style: ⊂crux⊃ M ⊂stop⊃ Fydel et F ⊂stop⊃ Thesylgum
IRT: 203
<g type="slanting-stroke"/>

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • Default style (Panciera) style: ((slanting-stroke)) Flauii Diodo ((interpunct))
  • DDbDP style: / Flauii Diodo ((interpunct))
DDbDP: p.worp..48#4
<g type="scroll"/>

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • Default style (Panciera) style: ((scroll)) posita super sacta ((dipunct)) evvangelia ((dipunct)) actionariis sce
  • London style: scroll posita super sacta dipunct evvangelia dipunct actionariis sce
InsAph: 1.121

Responsibility for this section

  1. Charlotte Tupman, author
Date: 2013-05-02