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We need to make a distinction between a composite object and a composite text.
ATF files should only be treated as composites when they have an @composite line in the metadata of the object descriptions. E.g.: anzu.atf
Composites are abstract concepts Assyriologists use to refer to the data collected from several sources (fragments of objects) often coming from different places. In the @composite files, there are no references to objects such as @tablet or @object statue.
The grammar as it is now considers composites as ATF files with more than one &-line and this is not correct.
I need to discuss with James about this and see how is best to modify the grammar/data model.
Steve, Niek and Eleanor are happy for us to give low priority by now and focus on an initial draft version of the GUI.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We need to make a distinction between a composite object and a composite text.
ATF files should only be treated as composites when they have an
@composite
line in the metadata of the object descriptions. E.g.:anzu.atf
Composites are abstract concepts Assyriologists use to refer to the data collected from several sources (fragments of objects) often coming from different places. In the
@composite
files, there are no references to objects such as@tablet
or@object statue
.The grammar as it is now considers composites as ATF files with more than one &-line and this is not correct.
I need to discuss with James about this and see how is best to modify the grammar/data model.
Steve, Niek and Eleanor are happy for us to give low priority by now and focus on an initial draft version of the GUI.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: