<seg>

<seg> (arbitrary segment) represents any segmentation of text below the ‘chunk’ level. 16.3 Blocks, Segments, and Anchors 6.2 Components of the Verse Line 7.2.4 Speech Contents
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Attribute att.segLike (@type, @function, @part) att.metrical (@met, @real, @rhyme)
subtypeprovides a sub-categorization of the segment marked.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp
data.word
Werte any string of characters.
Anmerkung
The subtype attribute may be used to provide any classification for the <seg> elements tagged in a text suitable for the type given.
Verwendet von model.segLike model.choicePart
Kann enthalten
Deklaration
element seg
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.segLike.attributes,
   att.metrical.attributes,
   attribute subtype { data.word }?,
   macro.paraContent
}
Beispiel
<seg>When are you leaving?</seg>
<seg>Tomorrow.</seg>
Beispiel
<s>
 <seg rend="capstype="initial-cap">So father's only</seg>
glory was the ballfield.

</s>
Beispiel
<seg type="preamble">
 <seg>Sigmund,
 <seg type="patronym">the son of Volsung</seg>,
   was a king in Frankish country.</seg>
 <seg>Sinfiotli was the eldest of his sons ...</seg>
 <seg>Borghild, Sigmund's wife, had a brother ... </seg>
</seg>
Anmerkung
The <seg> element may be used at the encoder's discretion to mark any segments of the text of interest for processing. One use of the element is to mark text features for which no appropriate markup is otherwise defined. Another use is to provide an identifier for some segment which is to be pointed at by some other element — i.e. to provide a target, or a part of a target, for a <ptr> or other similar element.