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Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie |
Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies |
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a research centre of the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature |
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<envOcc> |
| <envOcc> | Contains an indication of the presence or absence of an envelope. | |||||||||||||||||
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| Example |
<envOcc occ="yes" /> |
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| Note |
When an envelope is present, the ‘<envOcc occ="yes" />’ in the header should be matched with the text element <envelope>. The envelope can be functionally defined as ‘the part/room/space reserved for postal information’. This definition includes the postal information, as well as all other possible contents of that functional part of the letter. |
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| Content | This is an empty element. | |||||||||||||||||
| Parents | letDesc | |||||||||||||||||
| Children | EMPTY | |||||||||||||||||
| Declaration | <!ELEMENT envOcc %om.RR;
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST envOcc
%a.global;
occ (yes | no) #REQUIRED> |
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| See further | 4.4. Presence of an envelope: <envOcc /> | |||||||||||||||||
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