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> From: David Tolpin [mailto:dvd@d...]
> Sent: 26 October 2003 07:20
>
> http://www.tei-c.org/ is the authoritative resource for the markup
>
> <body>
>   <div1><head>Ballade o the Tweed</head>
>    <p>Written on the banks of the river in question.</p>
>    <lg>
>      <l>The ferox rins in ruch Loch Awe,</l>
>      <l>A weary cry frae ony toun;</l>
>      <l>The Spey, that lowps o'er linn an fa',</l>
>      <l>They praise a' ither streams abuin;</l>
>      <l>They boast their braes o' bonny Doon:</l>
>      <l>Gie me to hear the ringin reel,</l>
>      <l>Where shilfas sing an cushats cruin</l>
>      <l>Bi fair Tweedside, at Ashiesteel!</l>
>    </lg>
>
> The markup is oriented towards both presenting the original
> properties of a piece of literature
> and expressing its structure. There is a wealth of converting and
> maintaining tools available.

Thanks, David. I'd seen that in passing but didn't appreciate what it was.
I'll look into it.

Sandy Fleming
http://scotstext.org/


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