TEI Text Encoding: A FairCopy User Guide for COVEMain MenuGetting StartedDownload, Setup, and LoginNavigating the FairCopy InterfaceLocal/Remote Screens and Checking Out ResourcesImporting Text to FairCopyImport MethodsStart Encoding TextText Encoding IndexMonica Wolfe258808f5fb9e497e04f66e6176400bcc2422e128
TP1 Title Page Facsimile and Encoded
1media/TP1 Title Page Original and Encoded_thumb.png2024-11-03T14:15:46-08:00Monica Wolfe258808f5fb9e497e04f66e6176400bcc2422e128463582Facsimile of title page (left) and encoded text formatted to reflect the original formatting (right)plain2024-11-03T14:21:14-08:00Monica Wolfe258808f5fb9e497e04f66e6176400bcc2422e128
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1media/6.jpeg2024-11-03T10:34:38-08:00Formatting Title Pages7plain2024-11-03T15:01:54-08:00Many title pages for novels and other long prose texts from the Victorian era and prior have long, information-heavy title pages. When encoding these texts, try to replicate the formatting of the original title page. This is for readability and to allow viewers to recognize this common genre convention. See the following screenshots for an example. Note that the sample encoded text shown above uses a mix of the following rend values:
large
small
italic
bold
center
It also uses:
line break (lb) elements
horizontal lines
create horizontal lines by inserting a lb element and modifying it with a rend value “horizontal-rule.”
The width of the horizontal line can be modified by selecting the p element that contains the lb and entering a rend value for text alignment (e.g., “style511”). See section Formatting Text with Indentations & Alignment for a list of these values.