Chi-Rho

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expan (expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation.

<abbr> (abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort.

<am> (abbreviation marker) contains a sequence of letters or signs present in an abbreviation which are omitted or replaced in the expanded form of the abbreviation

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

ex (editorial expansion) contains a sequence of letters added by an editor or transcriber when expanding an abbreviation.

hi (highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made.

Where a Chi-Rho symbol appears, it BLAH BLAH BLAH

A Unicode value can be used inside the <g> if desired.

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<g type="chi-rho"/>

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • DDbDP style: ((chi-rho))
<expan>
 <abbr>
  <am>
   <g type="chi-rho"/>
  </am>
 </abbr>
 <ex>Χρίστος</ex>
</expan>

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • DDbDP style: (Χρίστος)
<expan>
 <abbr>
  <am>
   <g type="chi-rho"/>
  </am>
 </abbr>
 <ex>Christ</ex>
</expan>opher

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • DDbDP style: (Christ) opher
<hi rend="ligature">Χρ</hi>υσοφόρος

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • DDbDP style: Χρυσοφόρος
Α<g type="chi-rho"/>Ω

Transformation using the example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets:

  • London style: Α chi-rho Ω
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Responsibility for this section

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