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marking corrected omissions #295

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wgclaytor opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 1 comment
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marking corrected omissions #295

wgclaytor opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 1 comment

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wgclaytor commented Jul 20, 2021

As far as I know, a corrected omission is marked e.g. <:<#((ἡμιωβελίου))=1/2#>=PN N. Gonis (image)|ed|:>, with the omission implicit. This creates an ambiguous entry in the app. crit. (N. Gonis (image) (via PN) : prev. ed.), which might be taken as a mistake by the uninitiated (did the previous editor read something different that's just not displaying?). In this example correction, Nick has entered "om." as the previous editor's "reading," which creates a human-readable app. crit. entry, but I wonder if this could be actively marked somehow. A similar issue is marking hand changes that were previously overlooked, which in the same example text has been marked <:$m2 =BL 6.105|ed|om.:>. The text in question is https://papyri.info/editor/publications/103480/ddb_identifiers/236915/edit, but there are numerous examples all over the PN. Thanks!

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jcowey commented Jan 9, 2023

Find all hacked "om." delete them. Then Make change to XSLT for <rdg/> instead of displaying simply "prev. ed." display "omitted by prev. ed."

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