When material is omitted because it is illegible or inaudible, unclear should be used instead. Similarly, use damage if the omission is due to damage and del if the omission is because the material is marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. An indication of how much material has been omitted from the transcription may be recorded in the extent attribute. The unit attribute names the unit used for describing the extent of the gap. The reason attribute gives the reason for omission. Sample values include 'sampling', 'irrelevant', 'cancelled'. The resp attribute contains an ID reference to an element containing the name of the editor, transcriber or encoder responsible for the decision not to provide any transcription of the material and hence the application of the gap tag. The hand attribute signifies the hand which made the deletion in the case of text omitted from the transcription because of deliberate deletion by an identifiable hand. The cert attribute signifies the degree of certainty ascribed to the identification of the extent of the missing material. This element is modelled on an element in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standard.
<elementSpec ident="gap" module="MEI.edittrans">
<desc>Indicates a point where material has been omitted in a transcription, whether as part
of
sampling practice or for editorial reasons described in the MEI header.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf
key="att.common"/>
<memberOf
key="att.edit"/>
<memberOf
key="att.extent"/>
<memberOf
key="att.handIdent"/>
<memberOf
key="att.reasonIdent"/>
<memberOf
key="model.transcriptionLike"/>
</classes>
<content>
<rng:empty/>
</content>
<remarks>
<p part="N">When material is omitted because it is illegible or inaudible,
<gi scheme="MEI">unclear</gi> should be used instead. Similarly, use
<gi scheme="MEI">damage</gi> if the
omission is due to damage and
<gi scheme="MEI">del</gi> if the omission is because the
material is marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in
the copy
text by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. An indication of how much material
has
been omitted from the transcription may be recorded in the
<att scheme="TEI">extent</att> attribute. The
<att scheme="TEI">unit</att> attribute names the unit used for describing the extent of the gap. The
<att scheme="TEI">reason</att> attribute gives the reason for omission. Sample values include 'sampling',
'irrelevant', 'cancelled'. The
<att scheme="TEI">resp</att> attribute contains an ID reference to an
element containing the name of the editor, transcriber or encoder responsible for
the
decision not to provide any transcription of the material and hence the application
of the
<gi scheme="MEI">gap</gi> tag. The
<att scheme="TEI">hand</att> attribute signifies the hand which made
the deletion in the case of text omitted from the transcription because of deliberate
deletion by an identifiable hand. The
<att scheme="TEI">cert</att> attribute signifies the degree of
certainty ascribed to the identification of the extent of the missing material.</p>
</remarks>
<remarks>
<p part="N">This element is modelled on an element in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standard.</p>
</remarks>
</elementSpec>