Now a lexie is valid even without a government pattern because all the lexies are not predicates. ex: fra.abeille.1
There is now 3 fields after the headword:
- writing used for Japanese (and maybe only for Japanese) to write the kanjis in kana
- reading usd to encode a transcription of t headword in roman alphabet ex romaji for Japanese or a simple transcription for French
- pronunciation that must be written only in International Phonetic Alphabet
MML simplified the lexie element of the papillon.xsd schema in order to generate a more simple interface and to better control the user inputs.
Useless, therefore, suppressed.
The attribute hn is the vocable homograph number. Is is written in roman numbers.
The attribute ln is the lexie homograph number. Is is written in arabic numbers.
Content splitted in two elements: one element formula-label and one element formula.
The formula-labelType must be a closed list redefined in language specific schemata.
The element formula which content is mixed contains only elements sem-actor and text. The element sem-actor has 2 attributes: one sem-label and one sem-variable. The sem-labelType must be a closed list redefined in language specific schemata. The sem-variableType is: X|Y|Z|U|V|W.
Modified the actor element: content no more mixed and sem-value, synt-value are attributes. The synt-variableType is: I|II|III|IV|V|VI.
Removed the choice with a unique value or one or several valgroups. Now there can be only valgroups.
The function and valgroup element are no more merged.
Useless, therefore, suppressed.
Please read the documentation in the Papillon Publications section on the information page of the Papillon website.