Property:frame middle

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Property
Description: Specifies the layout of rules in the middle part of a frame around an inscription.
Type: Text
Allows value: top, top and bottom, bottom, between, all, none, unknown

Definition

Frame lines are any intentionally drawn lines which appear to be connected with an inscription, whether as guide lines, for separating it from another inscription, or for ornamental purposes. "Middle" frame lines are the ones which run along a line, above (top) and/or below (bottom) the letters; in inscriptions with more than one line potentially in between the lines. Unknown indicates that in case of a partly damaged inscription, part of a frame can be seen, while the presence of other parts of the frame may be inferred, but not verified. The absence of a part of the frame line is not noted, even when other parts are there – hence the absence of the value none, which is the default value.

The map below displays the occurence of frame lines including Property:frame right and Property:frame left.

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Marker C DarkRed.png Inscriptions with any kind of frame lines (24)

Statistics

Number of pages in the Category:Inscription (24) per "frame middle":

frame middle occurrence  
top
5 20.83 % show list
top and bottom
14 58.33 % show list
bottom
4 16.66 % show list
between
0 0.00 % show list
all
1 4.16 % [[IT-5|show page]]
unknown
0 0.00 % show list
none
0 0.00 % show list
Showing 20 pages using this property.
A
top  +
bottom  +
top  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top  +
bottom  +
B
top and bottom  +
I
all  +
S
bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
top and bottom  +
U
top and bottom  +
top  +
top and bottom  +
top  +
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{ "type": "PROPERTY_CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA", "constraints": { "type_constraint": "_txt", "allowed_values": [ "top", "top and bottom", "bottom", "between", "all", "unknown", "none" ] } }