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indent-level Indentation Level
This numeric attribute indicates the level of indent of a line of verse (<verse-line>), relative to the entire verse or stanza (<verse-group>) in which the line is found.
Usage/Remarks
Units of Measure
Note that the units in which indents are measured are left up to the application;
only relative positioning (“1” for level 1 indentation,
“2” for level 2 indentation, etc.) is recorded in this attribute.
Formatting Verse
Although it is not the practice of BITS to encode “look-and-feel” of a document, sometimes
poetry, like tables, is all about formatting. There are four attributes on the various
verse elements that deal with format:
OPTIONAL on element: <verse-line>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | Typically a counting number that indicates the relative positioning of this verse line within its verse group, for example, “1” for level 1 indentation, “2” for level 2 indentation, etc. Note that the units in which indents are measured are left up to the application. |
Restriction | @indent-level is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Tagged Sample
The @indent-level attribute to control formatting.
... <verse-group> <verse-line><sc>There</sc> was a time when meadow, grove, and stream,</verse-line> <verse-line indent-level="1">The earth, and every common sight,</verse-line> <verse-line indent-level="3">To me did seem</verse-line> <verse-line indent-level="1">Apparell’d in celestial light,</verse-line> <verse-line>The glory and the freshness of a dream.</verse-line> <verse-line>It is not now as it hath been of yore;—</verse-line> <verse-line indent-level="2">Turn wheresoe’er I may,</verse-line> <verse-line indent-level="3">By night or day,</verse-line> <verse-line>The things which I have seen I now can see no more.</verse-line> <attrib>From Wordsworth’s “Ode: Intimations of Immortality” (1807).</attrib> </verse-group> ...