12.1.82. <note>
| <note> (note) contains a note or annotation. [3.9.1. Notes and Simple Annotation 2.2.6. The Notes Statement 3.12.2.8. Notes and Statement of Language 10.3.5.4. Notes within Entries] | |
| Module | core — Specification |
| Attributes |
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| Member of | |
| Contained by | core: abbr author bibl biblScope biblStruct cit citedRange date editor email expan gloss head imprint item list monogr name pubPlace publisher rb ref resp respStmt rt term title corpus: channel domain interaction purpose dictionaries: dictScrap entry etym form gram gramGrp hyph lang lbl orth pron sense stress syll usg xr figures: figure linking: seg |
| May contain | |
| Example | In the following example, the translator has supplied a footnote containing an explanation of the term translated as "painterly":For this example to be valid, the code MDMH must be defined elsewhere, for example by means of a responsibility statement in the associated TEI header. |
| Example | The global n attribute may be used to supply the symbol or number used to mark the note's point of attachment in the source text, as in the following example:However, if notes are numbered in sequence and their numbering can be reconstructed automatically by processing software, it may well be considered unnecessary to record the note numbers. |
| Content model |
<content>
<macroRef key="macro.lexSpecialPara"/>
</content>
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| Schema Declaration | |


