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Welcome to the Wiki of Sam Colop's Poetic K'iche' Edition of the Popol Wuj!
Encoding Conventions and Guidelines
- Parts
- Sections
- Individual lines and alignment
- Pagebreaks
- Notes
1. Parts
Colop divides the text into five parts. These parts are numbered and named in K'iche', with the following order:
- Nab'e
- Ukab'
- Rox
- Ukaj
- Ro'
These parts are encoded at minimum using the following element and attributes: <div type="part">
. This element is the largest division of the text. For easier future processing, these parts will also have an @n attribute corresponding to their order.
Immediately after this element, the name of the part will be encoded in a <head>
element. For instance:
<div type="part" n="1">
<head>NAB'E</head>
2. Sections
Sections are the next level of division in the text. They are signaled in the text through bolded lines. This means that the "title" of the section is both a header and part of the text itself. Here we will mention how the section title interacts with the text, and how each case will be encoded. In particular, the <seg>
element will signal the header while not interrupting the flow of the text.
Case 3: Section titles interact with non-bolded text
Considering the following beginning of a section (Colop 1999: 30):
K'EJE K'UT UTIJTOB'EXIK CHIK WINAQ TZ'AQ
WINAQ B'IT KUMAL Tz'aqol
B'itol;
Alom,
K'ajolom;
To properly encode the distinction between the header text and the non-header text, we use the <seg>
element in this manner:
<lg n='y' xml:id='lgy' type='section'>
<l n='x'><seg rend='caps' type='section-header'>K'EJE K'UT UTIJTOB'EXIK CHIK WINAQ TZ'AQ,</l>
<l n='x+1'><space quantity="29" unit="chars" /><seg rend='caps' type='section-header'>WINAQ B'IT KUMAL</seg> Tz'aqol</l>
<l n='x+2'><space quantity="46" unit="chars" />B'itol;</l>
<l n='x+3'><space quantity="46" unit="chars" />Alom,</l>
<l n='x+4><space quantity="46" unit="chars" />K'ajolom;</l>
Bienvenidxs al Wiki de la versión poética K’iche’ del Popol Wuj por Sam Colop!
Formato y guías para la codificación
- Partes
- Capítulos
- Líneas singulares
- Paronomasia y grupos de líneas