Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Headed lists

Each item in a headed list has a heading, tagged using the title element. Capture lists of abbreviations and glossaries using headed lists.

Typecodes used for an headed lists

MCL

Multicolumned List

//list1[@listType = "headed"]
//list2[@listType = "headed"]
//list3[@listType = "headed"]
//list4[@listType = "headed"]
//listN[@listType = "headed"]

Headed lists are sometimes presented as multicolumned lists, where the first column relates to the second column. In these cases, for each row mark the content in the first column as the title and the content in the second column as the p inside an itemN element.

Example

Input document:


<titleGroup id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-titleGroup-1">
<title><p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N"><?Page pageId="ix"?>List of characters</p>
</title>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">
<list class="other">
<list1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-list1-1" listType="headed">
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-1">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Queen Anne</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">The daughter of James II; became queen on
William III’s death in 1702.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-2">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Ralph Battell</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Hertford vicar; his son, of the same name,
assisted his father’s clerical duties and also taught in the town’s school. Both
were High Church.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-3">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Francis Bragge</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Grandson of Sir Henry Chauncy; chief
polemicist in the 1712 witchcraft debate.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-4">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Charles Caesar</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">MP for Hertford 1701–8, 1710–15, and 1722–3,
and then for the county; High Church Tory.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-5">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">William Camlin</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Physician to the Cowper family.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-6">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Sir Henry Chauncy</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Lawyer, recorder of Hertford; historian of
the county; High Church Tory; grandfather of the chief prosecutor of Jane Wenham
for witchcraft.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-7">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Sarah Cowper</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Diarist; wife of Sir William and mother of
Spencer and William Cowper.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-8">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Sarah Cowper</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Daughter of William Cowper, who, like her
grandmother, kept a diary.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-9">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Spencer Cowper</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Whig lawyer; tried for murdering Sarah Stout;
MP for Bere Alston 1705–10 and Truro 1715–27.</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="oso-9780199577958-miscMatter-7-item1-10">
<title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">William Cowper</p>
</title>
<p continued="N" fullOut="N" runin="N">Brother of Spencer; Whig lawyer who became
Lord Keeper in 1705 and Lord Chancellor in 1708; MP for Hertford 1695–1700, Bere
Alston 1701–5.</p>
</item1>
<!-- Content skipped for brevity -->
</list1></list>
</p>
<!-- Content skipped for brevity -->
</textMatter>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_Structured_Text_TCI_topic_3_7_3
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400