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Allow @hand
in <emph>
; Allow @hand
in <dateline>
#2550
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Save the slippery slope argument, and my misgivings about using |
European subgroup at VF2F April 27:
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Discussed in council meeting 2024-09-03: We will implement it, along with #2551 |
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btw, |
Dear all, I was checking if the issue was already raised and stumbled upon #23 (comment)
This seems not to have happened, at least in
<emph>
,@hand
is not allowed.So I ask for
@hand
to be allowed in<emph>
. We want to use it the same way as@hand
in<hi>
, i.e. when another scribe is highlighting text (by underlining it for example), either as a more "typographical" sign (<hi>
) or as a stronger emphasis, hence we need<emph>
also.In the same direction I want to ask for
@hand
to be allowed in<dateline>
, following up on a discussion started by Denise Jurst-Görlach here https://listserv.brown.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;d9f6e911.2403. There was no opposition on the list, on the contrary. So this also, as the previous request here, should not be problematic.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: