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 * Copyright (C) 2012-2023 Zach Melamed
 *
 * Latest version available online at https://github.com/zach-m/jonix
 * Contact me at [email protected]
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package com.tectonica.jonix.onix2;

import com.tectonica.jonix.common.JPU;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.OnixElement;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.Languages;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.RecordSourceTypes;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.TextCaseFlags;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.TextFormats;
import com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.TransliterationSchemes;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.function.Consumer;

/*
 * NOTE: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE, DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
 */

/**
 * 

Other text

*

* The text specified in the <TextTypeCode> element, if it is suitable to be sent in full as part of the ONIX * record. Either the <Text> element or both of the <TextLinkType> and <TextLink> elements must be * present in any occurrence of the <OtherText> composite. Non-repeating. *

*

* The <Text> element may carry any of the following ONIX attributes: textformat, language, transliteration, * textcase. *

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
FormatVariable length text (XHTML is enabled in this element - see ONIX for Books - Product Information Message - XML * Message Specification, Section 7)
Reference name<Text>
Short tag<d104>
Example<Text textformat="06">Introduction: aesthetics and modernity; aesthetics and post-modernity. Part 1 Modern philosophy and the emergence of aesthetic theory - Kant: self-consciousness, knowledge and freedom; the unity of the subject; the unification of nature; the purpose of beauty; the limits of beauty. Part 2 German idealism and early German Romanticism: the “new mythology”; the romantic “new mythology”. Part 3 Reflections on the subject - Fichte, Holderlin and Novalis. Part 4 Schelling - art as the “organ of philosophy”: the development of consciousness; the structure of the “system of transcendental idealism”; the aesthetic absolute; mythology, art and language; mythology, language and being. Part 5 Hegel - the beginning of aesthetic theory and the end of art: the reflexive absolute; music and the idea; language, consciousness and being; the idea as sensuous appearance; the prose of the modern world; aesthetics and non-identity. Part 6 Schleiermacher - aesthetics and hermeneutics: individuality; immediate self-consciousness; art as free production; interpretation as art; literature and the “musical”. Part 7 Music, language and literature: language and music; Hegel and music - the sayable and the unsayable; the presence of music; infinite reflection and music. Part 8 Nietzsche - the divorce of art and reason: Schopenhauer - the world as embodied music; Marx, myth and art; art, myth and music in “The Birth of Tragedy”; myth, music and language; the illusion of truth; music and metaphysics; aesthetics, interpretation and subjectivity. Appendix: the so-called “oldest system-programme of German idealism” (1796).</Text>
*

* This tag may be included in the following composites: *

    *
  • <{@link OtherText}>
  • *
*

* Possible placements within ONIX message: *

    *
  • {@link Product} ⯈ {@link OtherText} ⯈ {@link Text}
  • *
  • {@link Product} ⯈ {@link ContentItem} ⯈ {@link OtherText} ⯈ {@link Text}
  • *
  • {@link SubSeriesRecord} ⯈ {@link OtherText} ⯈ {@link Text}
  • *
  • {@link MainSeriesRecord} ⯈ {@link OtherText} ⯈ {@link Text}
  • *
*/ public class Text implements OnixElement, Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; public static final String refname = "Text"; public static final String shortname = "d104"; ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ATTRIBUTES ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// public TextFormats textformat; public TextCaseFlags textcase; public Languages language; public TransliterationSchemes transliteration; /** * (type: DateOrDateTime) */ public String datestamp; public RecordSourceTypes sourcetype; public String sourcename; ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // VALUE MEMBER ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** * This is the raw content of Text. Could be null if {@code exists() == false}. Use {@link #value()} instead if you * want to get this as an {@link java.util.Optional}. *

* Raw Format: Variable length text (XHTML is enabled in this element - see ONIX for Books - Product Information * Message - XML Message Specification, Section 7) *

* (type: XHTML) */ public String value; /** * Internal API, use the {@link #value()} method or the {@link #value} field instead */ @Override public String __v() { return value; } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // SERVICES ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// private final boolean exists; public static final Text EMPTY = new Text(); public Text() { exists = false; } public Text(org.w3c.dom.Element element) { exists = true; textformat = TextFormats.byCode(JPU.getAttribute(element, "textformat")); textcase = TextCaseFlags.byCode(JPU.getAttribute(element, "textcase")); language = Languages.byCode(JPU.getAttribute(element, "language")); transliteration = TransliterationSchemes.byCode(JPU.getAttribute(element, "transliteration")); datestamp = JPU.getAttribute(element, "datestamp"); sourcetype = RecordSourceTypes.byCode(JPU.getAttribute(element, "sourcetype")); sourcename = JPU.getAttribute(element, "sourcename"); value = JPU.getChildXHTML(element, true); } /** * @return whether this tag (<Text> or <d104>) is explicitly provided in the ONIX XML */ @Override public boolean exists() { return exists; } public void ifExists(Consumer action) { if (exists) { action.accept(this); } } }





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