Visual offset attributes. Some items may have their location recorded in terms of
offsets
from their programmatically-determined location. The ho attribute records the horizontal
offset while vo records the vertical. The to attribute holds a timestamp offset, the
most
common use of which is as an alternative to the ho attribute.
@ho(optional)Records a horizontal adjustment to a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
@to(optional)Records a timestamp adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of musical time; that is, beats.
Value conforms to data.TSTAMPOFFSET.
@vo(optional)Records the vertical adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
@ho(optional)Records a horizontal adjustment to a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
(MEI.shared) Horizontal offset attributes specified in terms of time.
@to(optional)Records a timestamp adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of musical time; that is, beats.
Value conforms to data.TSTAMPOFFSET.
(MEI.shared) Vertical offset attributes.
@vo(optional)Records the vertical adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
@ho(optional)Records a horizontal adjustment to a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
@to(optional)Records a timestamp adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of musical time; that is, beats.
Value conforms to data.TSTAMPOFFSET.
@vo(optional)Records the vertical adjustment of a feature’s programmatically-determined location
in
terms of staff interline distance; that is, in units of 1/2 the distance between adjacent
staff lines.
Value conforms to data.MEASUREMENTSIGNED.
<graphic>Indicates the location of an inline graphic.
<anchoredText>Container for text that is fixed to a particular page location, regardless of changes
made
to the layout of the measures around it.
<artic>An indication of how to play a note or chord.
<caesura>Break, pause, or interruption in the normal tempo of a composition. Typically indicated
by
"railroad tracks", i.e., two diagonal slashes.
<clef>Indication of the exact location of a particular note on the staff and, therefore,
the
other notes as well.
<cpMark>A verbal or graphical indication to copy musical material
written elsewhere.
<curve>A curved line that cannot be represented by a more specific element, such as a
slur.
<dir>An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols, typically above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff — that is not encoded elsewhere in
more specific
elements, like <tempo>, <dynam> or repeatMark [not available in this MEI customization].
<dynam>Indication of the volume of a note, phrase, or section of music.
<artic>An indication of how to play a note or chord.
<caesura>Break, pause, or interruption in the normal tempo of a composition. Typically indicated
by
"railroad tracks", i.e., two diagonal slashes.
<clef>Indication of the exact location of a particular note on the staff and, therefore,
the
other notes as well.
<dir>An instruction expressed as a combination of text and symbols, typically above,
below, or between staves, but not on the staff — that is not encoded elsewhere in
more specific
elements, like <tempo>, <dynam> or repeatMark [not available in this MEI customization].
<dynam>Indication of the volume of a note, phrase, or section of music.
<grpSym>A brace or bracket used to group two or more staves of a score or
part.
<ornam>An element indicating an ornament that is not a mordent, turn, or trill.
<phrase>Indication of 1) a "unified melodic idea" or 2) performance technique.
<rest>A non-sounding event found in the source being transcribed.
<desc xml:lang="en">Visual offset attributes. Some items may have their location recorded in terms of
offsets
from their programmatically-determined location. The ho attribute records the horizontal
offset while vo records the vertical. The to attribute holds a timestamp offset, the
most
common use of which is as an alternative to the ho attribute.</desc>