| Forme
work (metawork): general | Encoding various types of forme work (including page numbers, line numbers, catchwords, press figures, signatures, and a few other features) using the <mw> element |
| Forme
work, encoding within | Discussion of the types of encoding which may appear within the <mw> element |
| Forme
work: renditional issues | Encoding renditional distinctions within <mw> |
| Page
breaks and page numbering | Encoding of page breaks and page numbering using the <pb/> element and its n= attribute, including guidelines for creating idealized page number sequences |
| Signatures
| Encoding of the collation of the document, recording both printed signatures as they appear on the page using <mw type="signature"> and also an idealized signature sequence using <milestone unit="sig"/> |
| Line
breaks: general | Line breaks in general are encoded with <lb>, with the exception of verse lines. |
| Line
numbers | Encoding line numbers that are printed in the original text using <mw type="lineNum"> |
| Milestones,
<mw>, and <div>
boundaries | Discussion of the order and location of elements associated with page breaks (catchwords, milestones, page numbers, etc.) |
| Catchwords | Encoding of catchwords using <mw type="catch">, including how to handle discrepancies between the catchword and the matching word in the text |
| Running
headers | (Non)encoding of running headers |
| Hyphens,
soft and hard | Encoding of hard and soft hyphens, including guidelines for determining when a line-end hyphen is soft |