<respons>   (responsibility) identifies the individual(s) responsible for some aspect of the
markup of particular element(s). 21.2  Attribution of ResponsibilityModul certainty — 21  Certainty and Responsibility Attribute target gives the identifier(s) of the element(s) for which some
aspect of the responsibility is being
assigned.Zustand  Obligatorisch Datentyp   1–∞ occurrences of  separated by whitespace Werte  one or more valid
identifiers, separated by whitespace. 
 locus indicates the specific aspect of the markup for which
responsibility is being assigned.Zustand  Obligatorisch Datentyp   1–∞ occurrences of  separated by whitespace Empfohlene Werte sind: gi  (element name) responsibility for the claim that the element is of the
type indicated by the markup location responsibility for the claim that the element
begins and ends where indicated startLoc  (start location) responsibility for the claim that the element begins
          where indicated endLoc  (end location) responsibility for the claim that the element ends
          where indicated attrName  (attribute name) responsibility for the claim that the
name attribute has the value given in the markup transcribedContent responsibility for the transcription of
the element content suppliedContent responsibility for the contents supplied by
the encoder (corrections, expansions of abbreviations, etc.) 
 resp  (responsible party) identifies the individual or agency responsible for the indicated
aspect of the electronic text.Zustand  Obligatorisch Datentyp  Werte  a pointer to one of the identifiers declared in the
      document header, associated with a person asserted as
      responsible for some aspect of the text's creation,
      transcription, editing, or encoding 
 
Verwendet von  model.global.meta  Kann enthalten Deklaration Compact to XML format <rng: element  name ="respons "> <rng: ref  name ="att.global.attributes  "/> <rng: attribute  name ="target ">   <rng: list >    <rng: oneOrMore >     <rng: ref  name ="data.pointer  "/>    </rng: oneOrMore >   </rng: list > </rng: attribute > <rng: attribute  name ="locus ">   <rng: list >    <rng: oneOrMore >     <rng: choice >      <rng: value > gi</rng: value >      <rng: value > location</rng: value >      <rng: value > startLoc</rng: value >      <rng: value > endLoc</rng: value >      <rng: value > attrName</rng: value >      <rng: value > transcribedContent</rng: value >      <rng: value > suppliedContent</rng: value >      <rng: data  type ="Name "/>     </rng: choice >    </rng: oneOrMore >   </rng: list > </rng: attribute > <rng: attribute  name ="resp ">   <rng: ref  name ="data.pointer  "/> </rng: attribute > <rng: zeroOrMore >   <rng: ref  name ="model.glossLike  "/> </rng: zeroOrMore > </rng: element > 
element  respons 
{
   att.global.attributes ,
   attribute target { list { data.pointer + } },
   attribute  locus 
   {
      list 
      {
         (
            "gi"
          | "location"
          | "startLoc"
          | "endLoc"
          | "attrName"
          | "transcribedContent"
          | "suppliedContent"
          | xsd:Name
         )+
      }
   },
   attribute resp { data.pointer  },
   model.glossLike *
} Beispiel <respons  target ="#p1 " locus ="gi location " resp ="#encoder1 "/> <respons  target ="#p2 " locus ="rend " resp ="#encoder2 "/> <list  type ="encoders ">   <item  xml:id ="encoder1 "/>   <item  xml:id ="encoder2 "/> </list > 
Anmerkung  The <respons>  element is designed for cases in which
fine-grained information about specific aspects of the markup of a text
is desirable for whatever reason.  Global responsibility for certain
aspects of markup is usually more simply indicated in the TEI header,
using the <respStmt>  element within the title statement, edition
statement, or change log.