![]() Removes the given reading from the collation, implicitly removing its paths and relationships. See Text::Tradition::Collation::Reading for the available arguments. add_reading( $reading_args )Īdds a new reading object to the collation. Returns the Reading object corresponding to the given ID. Returns all Reading objects in the graph. ![]() The meta-reading at the end of every witness path. The meta-reading at the start of every witness path. Simple accessors for collation attributes. Defaults to ' '.ĪCCESSORS tradition linear wit_list_separator baselabel ac_label wordsep Wordsep - The string used to separate words in the original text. Defaults to ', '.Īc_label - The extra label to tack onto a witness sigil when representing another layer of path for the given witness - that is, when a text has more than one possible reading due to scribal corrections or the like. Wit_list_separator - The string to join a list of witnesses for purposes of making labels in display graphs. Defaults to true.īaselabel - The default label for the path taken by a base text (if any). Linear - Whether the collation should be linear that is, whether transposed readings should be treated as two linked readings rather than one, and therefore whether the collation graph is acyclic. Tradition - The Text::Tradition object to which the collation belongs. Takes a hash or hashref of the following arguments: The Collation is the central feature of a Tradition, where the text, its sequence of readings, and its relationships between readings are actually kept. Text::Tradition is a library for representation and analysis of collated texts, particularly medieval ones. My $svg_variant_graph = $t->collation->as_svg() ![]() Text::Tradition::Collation - a software model for a text collation SYNOPSIS use Text::Tradition ![]()
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