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Link to sample-encodings from guidelines / tag-library #98

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bwbohl opened this issue Jan 24, 2017 · 4 comments
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Link to sample-encodings from guidelines / tag-library #98

bwbohl opened this issue Jan 24, 2017 · 4 comments

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bwbohl commented Jan 24, 2017

It would be a nice feature to link any occurrence of an element from its descriptions in the tag library.

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pe-ro commented Jan 24, 2017

Do you mean that every occurrence of every element in the text (except for those in the markup examples, I assume) should be a link to the description in the data dictionary?

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bwbohl commented Jan 25, 2017

Sorry for not being clear enough…
rather vice versa: Add the links to the "data dictionary" (still not used to that term ;-) or rather a section with examples (like in the TEI element descriptions, e.g. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-handShift.html).
Another thing just comes to mind: link from the data dictionary to the respective passage in the guidelines.

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bwbohl commented Mar 21, 2017

see also #222 and #306

@ahankinson ahankinson transferred this issue from music-encoding/music-encoding Apr 12, 2019
@musicEnfanthen musicEnfanthen changed the title link to sample-encodings from guidelines / tag-library Link to sample-encodings from guidelines / tag-library Oct 14, 2022
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@bwbohl I think that can be closed as completed, right?

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