Since a reading can be a multi-measure section, the scoreDef element is allowed so that a reading may have its own meta-data without incurring the overhead of child section elements. The app sub-element is permitted in order to allow nested sub-variants.In no case should rdg contain elements that would not otherwise be permitted to occur within the parent of its own app ancestor. For example, when used as a descendent of verse, rdg should only contain those elements allowed within verse.This element is modelled on an element in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standard.
<elementSpec ident="rdg" module="MEI.critapp">
<desc>(reading) – Contains a single reading within a textual variation.</desc>
<classes>
<memberOf
key="att.common"/>
<memberOf
key="att.crit"/>
<memberOf
key="att.pointing"/>
<memberOf
key="att.rdg.anl"/>
<memberOf
key="att.rdg.ges"/>
<memberOf
key="att.rdg.log"/>
<memberOf
key="att.rdg.vis"/>
<memberOf
key="att.targetEval"/>
</classes>
<content>
<rng:zeroOrMore>
<rng:choice>
<rng:text/>
<rng:ref
name="model.appLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.divLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.editLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.fLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.graphicPrimitiveLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.layerPart"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.milestoneLike.music"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.neumeComponentModifierLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.neumeModifierLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.neumePart"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.rdgPart"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.sectionPart"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.staffGrpLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="model.transcriptionLike"
/>
<rng:ref
name="expansion"
/>
</rng:choice>
</rng:zeroOrMore>
</content>
<remarks>
<p part="N">Since a reading can be a multi-measure section, the
<gi scheme="MEI">scoreDef</gi> element
is allowed so that a reading may have its own meta-data without incurring the overhead
of
child
<gi scheme="MEI">section</gi> elements. The
<gi scheme="MEI">app</gi> sub-element is
permitted in order to allow nested sub-variants.</p>
</remarks>
<remarks>
<p part="N">In no case should
<gi scheme="MEI">rdg</gi> contain elements that would not otherwise be
permitted to occur within the parent of its own
<gi scheme="MEI">app</gi> ancestor. For
example, when used as a descendent of
<gi scheme="MEI">verse</gi>,
<gi scheme="MEI">rdg</gi>
should only contain those elements allowed within
<gi scheme="MEI">verse</gi>.</p>
</remarks>
<remarks>
<p part="N">This element is modelled on an element in the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standard.</p>
</remarks>
</elementSpec>