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Revision: 13312 http://sourceforge.net/p/tei/code/13312 Author: stuartyeates Date: 2015-07-27 10:30:50 +0000 (Mon, 27 Jul 2015) Log Message: ----------- add whitespace to some examples to make them display in a more comphrensible fashion Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/P5/Source/Specs/list.xml Modified: trunk/P5/Source/Specs/list.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/P5/Source/Specs/list.xml 2015-07-11 19:28:37 UTC (rev 13311) +++ trunk/P5/Source/Specs/list.xml 2015-07-27 10:30:50 UTC (rev 13312) @@ -171,7 +171,8 @@ <list rend="numbered"> <item>a butcher</item> <item>a baker</item> - <item>a candlestick maker, with <list rend="bulleted"><item>rings on his fingers</item><item>bells on his toes</item></list> + <item>a candlestick maker, with + <list rend="bulleted"><item>rings on his fingers</item><item>bells on his toes</item></list> </item> </list> </egXML> @@ -279,7 +280,8 @@ <list rend="numbered"> <item n="1">Concerning thieves. First, that no thief is to be spared who is caught with the stolen goods, [if he is] over twelve years and [if the value of the goods is] over - eightpence. <list rend="numbered"><item n="1.1">And if anyone does spare one, he is to pay for the thief with his + eightpence. + <list rend="numbered"><item n="1.1">And if anyone does spare one, he is to pay for the thief with his wergild — and the thief is to be no nearer a settlement on that account — or to clear himself by an oath of that amount.</item><item n="1.2">If, however, he [the thief] wishes to defend himself or to escape, he is not to be spared [whether younger or older than twelve].</item><item n="1.3">If a thief is put into prison, he is to be in prison 40 days, and he may @@ -291,7 +293,8 @@ </item> <item n="2">Concerning lordless men. And we pronounced about these lordless men, from whom no justice can be obtained, that one should order their kindred to fetch back such a - person to justice and to find him a lord in public meeting. <list rend="numbered"><item n="2.1">And if they then will not, or cannot, produce him on that appointed day, + person to justice and to find him a lord in public meeting. + <list rend="numbered"><item n="2.1">And if they then will not, or cannot, produce him on that appointed day, he is then to be a fugitive afterwards, and he who encounters him is to strike him down as a thief.</item><item n="2.2">And he who harbours him after that, is to pay for him with his wergild or to clear himself by an oath of that amount.</item></list> @@ -300,7 +303,8 @@ his guilty man, so that the king is appealed to, is to repay the value of the goods and 120 shillings to the king; and he who appeals to the king before he demands justice as often as he ought, is to pay the same fine as the other would have done, if he had - refused him justice. <list rend="numbered"><item n="3.1">And the lord who is an accessory to a theft by his slave, and it becomes + refused him justice. + <list rend="numbered"><item n="3.1">And the lord who is an accessory to a theft by his slave, and it becomes known about him, is to forfeit the slave and be liable to his wergild on the first occasionp if he does it more often, he is to be liable to pay all that he owns.</item><item n="3.2">And likewise any of the king's treasurers or of our reeves, who has been an accessory of thieves who have committed theft, is to liable to the same.</item></list> @@ -320,7 +324,8 @@ <p>These decrees, most blessed Pope Hadrian, we propounded in the public council ... and they confirmed them in our hand in your stead with the sign of the Holy Cross, and afterwards inscribed with a careful pen on the paper of this page, affixing thus the sign of the Holy - Cross. <list rend="simple"><item>I, Eanbald, by the grace of God archbishop of the holy church of York, have + Cross. + <list rend="simple"><item>I, Eanbald, by the grace of God archbishop of the holy church of York, have subscribed to the pious and catholic validity of this document with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item><item>I, Ælfwold, king of the people across the Humber, consenting have subscribed with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item><item>I, Tilberht, prelate of the church of Hexham, rejoicing have subscribed with the This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |