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Name TEI P5 XML - Corpus File
Version P5
Other names  
Identifiers MIME:  application/tei+xml
PUID:  fmt/1477
Family  
Classification Text (Mark-up)
Disclosure  
Description The Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines provide a methodology for encoding textual content for a wide variety of academic and publishing purposes and repurposes. P5 is based on XML. Conceptually, TEI is a sibling of HTML which focuses on textual semantics rather than display. Note that TEI permits customisations and some may mean that the file no longer matches the attached signatures. This is especially the case where TEI is fragmented, embedded within other XML or when other XML namespaces are used. TEI customisation is primarily done via TEI-supplied tools, formerly PizzaChef https://tei-c.org/Vault/P4/pizza.html and now Roma https://roma2.tei-c.org/ P5 differs from the preceding P4 version, amongst other things, using the then-new xml:lang and xml:id tags.
Orientation  
Byte order  
Related file formats Has priority over Extensible Markup Language (1.0)
Has priority over TEI P5 - Single Text File (P5)
Technical Environment  
Released  
Supported until  
Format Risk  
Developed by None.
Supported by None.
Source Victoria University of Wellington / Victoria University of Wellington
Source date 19 Oct 2021
Source description  
Last updated 19 Oct 2021
Note https://tei-c.org/Guidelines/P5/ https://teibyexample.org/tutorials/TBED00v00.htm?target=teihistory#teip5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text_Encoding_Initiative
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