Harriot online conventions taken from [source:/trunk/texts/Harriot/Documents] == xml-conventions == - The name of the div containing the one manuscript bundle is "bundle" - No further divs used === Tags and keys used === ==== TRANSLATIONS ==== - always semantic-unit-wise, i.e. put into , - always put within ==== COMMENTARY ==== - semantic-unit-wise - put within or ; put it right after the or , respectively! - paragraph-wise - put within

but outside of all ; put it right after the

! - page-wise - put after - If a commentary relates to a part on the folio where there is nothing to be transcribed, insert an editorial insertion and attach the commentary to it. - headings - line breaks -

paragraphs - semantic unit - xml:lang="lat" Latin text (within

, tags, if applying to single words, use the tag) - within space (should come out as [¿] within space [?]) - for illegible passages (should come out as [???]) - for left out passages (should come out as […]) - for deletions - for insertions - for superscripts - for editor's insertions (should come out as [editor's completion]) - & for & - < for < - > for > - ' for ' - " for " - $ $ for math (overview at https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics) - five for transcribing five (or v or V etc.) - temp. for regularisations (here temp. = abbreviation fortempus) use only abbr (for abbreviations) and typo (for misspellings) - No lb/ needed at end of paragraph - space before lb/ needed within a semantic unit (so that the space is seen when linebreaks are not displayed) - space before end of semantic unit should actually always be entered, because it is most often needed. == MATH TRANSCRIPTION == - LaTeX math environment can be used which is then converted to MathML (http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML3/) == Transcription == - Numbers in the text are transcribed with commata. - y for th is transcribed as th - Proportions are transcribed as a , b : c , d - Arrangement entangling many proportions may be transcribed as several proportions - Calculations (+ - * /) are transcribed in $ $ environment - ye for the etc. - For Latin: tildes, crosses, are expanded, ae is written as a ligature == Maps == === Colours to be used with specific topics === {{{ #!html

  1. Notes, letters, correspondence: (Orange Red, #99330)
  2. Sources: (Purple, #800080)
  3. Arithmetic: (Red, #FF0000)
  4. Combinations: (Blue, #0000FF)
  5. Algebra: (Green, #008000)
  6. Geometry: (Green yellow, #99CC00)
  7. Navigation: (Light blue, #3366FF)
  8. Mechanics: (Grey, #808080)
  9. Optics: (Cyan, #33CCCC)
  10. Astronomy: (Dark blue, #000080)
  11. Alchemy: (Orange yellow, #FFCC00)
}}}