6.21 Ornaments, Leaves, and Lines
6.21.1 SGML
Use character codes to represent graphic elements in the text. You can also tag the character code itself with the tag <img id="" src=""> to identify such elements by reference to a standard bibliography and to link the code to a file containing an image of the graphic element.
{ornament}
<bkdv3 type="line" n="1"><f type="2dpr">SHAKE-SPEARES
<bkdv3 type="line" n="2><f type="2sprtl">SONNETS.
<bkdv3 type="line" n="3><f type="dpr">Neuer before Imprinted.
{rule}
{rule}
<bkdv3 type="line" n="4"><f type="prl">AT LONDON
6.21.2 COCOA
Indicate all graphic objects in the book, such as engravings, ornaments, lines, etc., within double square ignore-brackets. Where possible, identify the ornament. Large capitals should be tagged with <f bk>.
{ornament}
<bkl 1><f 2dpr>SHAKE-SPEARES
<bkl 2><f 2sprtl>SONNETS.
<bkl 3><f dpr>Neuer before Imprinted.
{rule}
{rule}
<bkl 4><f prl>AT LONDON