| Encoding
document appearance: renditional
information | General notes on what kinds of renditional information we do and do not capture |
| Renditional
distinction:
overview | The WWP uses a decision tree to help determine how to encode different kinds of renditionally distinct phrase-level text features. |
| Special
typography | General notes on what aspects of typography the WWP does and does not capture |
| Small
caps | Encoding of small capital letters, including notes on how the WWP defines and recognizes small capitals, and how they should be transcribed |
| Spacing
and sizing | Regularization of sizing and spacing, including regularization of vertical and horizontal space and of type size |
| Decorative
capitalization | Decorative capitalization should be encoded with <hi>, with an optional type= attribute if categorization is useful. |
| Dashes | Encoding of dashes, including em-dashes and en-dashes, using entity references |
| Special
characters: inverted
characters | Treatment of characters which are printed upside down in the source |
| Rules
and ornaments: definitions | Transcription of rules and ornaments using an entity reference |
| Quotation
marks | Quotation marks should be captured where possible as renditional information modifying the element that motivates their appearance. |
| Punctuation
and quotes | Transcription of punctuation in relation to quotation marks and the <q> and <quote> elements |
| Punctuation
and font | Treatment of the font of punctuation, particularly in cases where the font is not accurately captured by the element context |
| Font
of numbers | Treatment of the font of numbers |
| Leaders | Transcription of leaders (separators within column-formatted lists such as tables of contents) |
| Columns | Encoding of multi-column layouts using the columns keyword in the renditional ladder |
| Special
characters: superscription | Treatment of superscripted characters using the rend= attribute or an entity reference |
| Indentation | Treatment of indentation using the indent keyword in the rendition ladder; handling of indentation resulting from an enlarged initial capital letter |
| White
space | Treatment of vertical and horizontal white space |
| Type
size and face | Treatment of type size and type face, information the WWP does and does not record |
| Rules
and ornaments: use as
delimiters | Encoding of rules and ornaments as delimiters on elements, using the rend= attribute |
| Renditional
defaults | Methods of setting renditional defaults, using the <tagsDecl> in the TEI header |
| Encoding
document appearance: rendition ladders
overview | General notes on the use of the rendition ladder in the rend= attribute, overview of keyword/value structure |
| Rendition
ladders: common keywords and
values | Overview of keywords and values used in the rendition ladder |
| Renditional
keywords: break, and line break defaults for WWP
elements | Use of the break keyword to capture line breaks between elements, including defaults assumed in WWP practice |
| Renditional
keywords: slant and weight | Use of the slant and weight keywords to capture italicization and bold type |
| Renditional
keywords: pre, post | Use of the pre and post keywords to capture characters printed before or after an element (used as delimiters) |
| Renditional
keywords: case | Use of the case keywordto capture case, and approaches to transcription |
| Renditional
keywords: general points on
indentation | Overview of the encoding of indentation, including absolute and relative indentation, first-line indentation, and negative indentation |
| Renditional
keywords: indent | Specifics on the use of the indent keyword to encode indentation (absolute and relative) |
| Renditional
keywords: first-indent and
right-indent | Specifics on the use of the first-indent keyword and right-indent keyword to encode first-line indentation and right indentation |
| Renditional
keywords: alignment | Use of the align keyword to encode horizontal alignment of elements whose position on the page is vertically constrained |
| Renditional
keywords: place | Use of the place keyword to encode the vertical and horizontal position of elements whose position on the page is unconstrained |
| Renditional
keywords: sub and sup | Use of the sub and sup keywords to encode subscription and superscription of letters |
| Renditional
keywords: columns | Use of the columns keyword to indicate the number of columns in a page layout |
| Renditional
keywords: pos | Use of the pos keyword to indicate the position of the remainder of a verse line which is printed on the line above or below |
| Renditional
keywords: braced | Use of the braced keyword to encode bracing used to group together multiple lines (e.g. lines of poetry) |
| Renditional
keywords: fill | (Non)use of the fill keyword |
| Rendition
ladders: border | Use of the border keyword to encode borders around elements |
| Renditional
keywords: bestow and
bequeath | Use of the bestow and bequeath keywords to propagate renditional information from an element to its children or descendants |
| Renditional
keywords: get | (Non)use of the get keyword to duplicate the renditional features of a given element on other elements |