In addition to the required modules, this customization loads the modules for drama and for linking, segmentation, and alignment. The latter provides the next and prev attributes which are often useful when dramatic speeches overlap verse lines in a non-hierarchical manner. Other global attributes which are normally provided by this module have been deleted from this customization. In addition the xml:base and xml:space attributes have been removed.

Following TEI with Drama by SB and SR, some global linking attributes that come with att.global.linking are removed.

Also the global attribute xml:base is removed.

Specification []

Module: header
Module: core
Module: tei
Module: textstructure
Module: linking
Module: msdescription
Module: namesdates
Module: transcr
Module: analysis
Module: drama
<hi>
@rend
latintype
antiqua
superscript
subscript
italic
spaced_out
bold
underline
small-caps
@n
<seg>
@rend
inline
right
left
center
<del>
@rend
strikethrough
overwritten
converted
pasted_over
<stage>
@rend
inline
right
left
center
underline
<p>
@rend
inline
right
left
center
<speaker>
@rend
spaced_out
underlie
<lg>
@rend
indent
att.global.linkingdefines the attributes used for aggregating partial elements into a single virtual element.[[undefined SAAG]]
@synch
@nexta URI which should point to an element of the same type, typically within the same document
@preva URI which should point to an element of the same type, typically within the same document
@exclude
@select
att.globalprovides a set of attributes common to all elements in the tei_drama customization of the TEI encoding scheme.
Classes
    att.global.linkingatt.global.analytic
@xml:base

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Zitationsvorschlag für dieses Objekt
TextGrid Repository (2015). Freischütz Digital. Release 0.8.0. schemata. odd. freidi-schema-librettoSource. FreiDi. Freischütz Digital; Detmold, Erlangen, Frankfurt, Paderborn. https://hdl.handle.net/11378/0000-0000-16D5-7