Example: <listTranspose>

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11 Representation of Primary Sources


11.3.4.5 Transpositions

<seg xml:id="ib01">bör</seg>
<metamark rend="underline"
 function="transpositiontarget="#ib01place="above">
2.</metamark> og
<seg xml:id="ib02">hör</seg>
<metamark rend="underline"
 function="transpositiontarget="#ib02place="above">
1.</metamark>
<!-- either nearby or elsewhere, typically inside <profileDesc> or <standOff>: -->
<listTranspose>
 <transpose>
  <ptr target="#ib02"/>
  <ptr target="#ib01"/>
 </transpose>
</listTranspose>
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11.3.4.5 Transpositions

<line xml:id="ib3">
 <metamark function="transposition"
  place="margin-left">
2.)</metamark> thi da er du med Himmelen i Pagt; —
</line>
<line xml:id="ib4">
 <metamark function="transposition"
  place="margin-left">
1.)</metamark> da kan du
Folkets Jøkelhjerter tine;
</line>
<!-- either nearby or elsewhere, typically inside <profileDesc> or <standOff>: -->
<listTranspose>
 <transpose>
  <ptr target="#ib4"/>
  <ptr target="#ib3"/>
 </transpose>
</listTranspose>
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<listTranspose>

<listTranspose>
 <transpose>
  <ptr target="#ib02"/>
  <ptr target="#ib01"/>
 </transpose>
</listTranspose>
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