Attributes | agent | categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified.Status | Optional | Datatype | teidata.enumerated | Sample values include: | - rubbing
- damage results from rubbing of the leaf edges
- mildew
- damage results from mildew on the leaf surface
- smoke
- damage results from smoke
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| degree | provides a coded representation of the degree of damage, either as a number between 0 (undamaged) and 1 (very extensively damaged), or as one of the codes high, medium, low, or unknown. The damage element with the degree attribute should only be used where the text may be read with some confidence; text supplied from other sources should be tagged as supplied.Status | Optional | Datatype | teidata.probCert | Note | The damage element is appropriate where it is desired to record the fact of damage although this has not affected the readability of the text, for example a weathered inscription. Where the damage has rendered the text more or less illegible either the unclear tag (for partial illegibility) or the gap tag (for complete illegibility, with no text supplied) should be used, with the information concerning the damage given in the attribute values of these tags. See section 11.3.3.2. Use of the gap, del, damage, unclear, and supplied Elements in Combination for discussion of the use of these tags in particular circumstances. |
| group | assigns an arbitrary number to each stretch of damage regarded as forming part of the same physical phenomenon. |
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