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Feature request: <hi> for metrical quantity indicated by scribe #137
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Further to this request, the appropriate Unicode points for these are
Have I missed any? I'm happy to muck around on my own in search of improvements but am reluctant to break something. |
I realize as well that this proposal will require new Xsugar, which is also something I'm happy to tinker with. The principal question on this front is what the appropriate Leiden+ for I wonder whether |
It happens in poetic papyri that the scribe indicates the quantity of vowel, using marks we might most easily term 'brevis' and 'longum'. At present, DCLP has been rendering the latter using
<hi rend="supraline">
(since the longum is a macron resembling the supraline) but it is preferable in the long run to distinguish the metrical indications. Like other cases of<hi>
, the new<hi rend="brevis">
and<hi rend="longum">
will ideally trigger an apparatus entry rather than printing the metrical notation in the text itself.See, for example, https://papyri.info/dclp/60527, where one finds
<hi rend="supraline">
at xi/xii.1 and xi/xii.17.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: