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<g>
| <g> (character or glyph) represents a glyph, or a non-standard character. [5. ] | |||||
| Module | gaiji | ||||
| Attributes | Attributes att.global (@xml:id, @n, @xml:lang, @rend, @style) att.typed (@type)
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| May contain | Character data only | ||||
| Declaration |
element g { attribute ref { text }?, text } | ||||
| Example | This example points to a <glyph> element with the identifier ctlig like the following: | ||||
| Example | The medieval brevigraph per could similarly be considered as an individual glyph, defined in a <glyph> element with the identifier per like the following: | ||||
| Note | The name g is short for gaiji, which is the Japanese term for a non-standardized character or glyph. | ||||