Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Display text markup location

To maintain the structural integrity of the input file, capture indented material within a paragraph in the displayText element with attribute class="prosequote" or attribute class="epigraph". Capture displayText inside its own p element.

A list of typecodes map to displayText.

//displayText

Capture the displayText element in its own p element directly after the p element containing the text that precedes it. Where displayText appears within a paragraph, the text preceding the displayText should be contained within its own p, the displayTextshould be contained within its own p, and the text following the displayText should be contained within its own p.

The only exception to this rule is for displayText that appear within a numbered paragraph.

A displayText element may not have a subtitle.

When OUP ask for an extract from another legal document, do not use the displayText element to capture indented text. Where such extracts occur, capture them using the extract element.

<p>Said broadly identifies three forms of cultural play: a circularity of structure; a
'novelty based ... on the reformulation of old, even outdated fragments ... from different
locations'; and a renewed emphasis on irony that 'draws attention to itself as substituting
art and its creations for the once-possible synthesis of world empires'. Said continues:</p>
<p>
<displayText class="prosequote"><p>When you can no longer assume that Britannia will rule the waves forever, you have to
re-conceive reality as something that can be held together by you, the artist, in
history rather than in geography. Spatiality becomes, ironically, the characteristic of
an aesthetic rather than of political domination. (189–90)</p>
</displayText>
</p>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_Structured_Text_TCI_topic_3_5_3
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400