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 When you start a new project, you should get a namespace with a quick start page in it. Use the quick start page to create a new file. This will only create a basic template; not all of the fields in the TEI header will be filled out. These additional fields can be filled out or deleted at your leisure. When you start a new project, you should get a namespace with a quick start page in it. Use the quick start page to create a new file. This will only create a basic template; not all of the fields in the TEI header will be filled out. These additional fields can be filled out or deleted at your leisure.
  
-Existing verses and paragraphs can be edited inline. Simply click on the **Edit** button at the bottom-right of the section. To add a new verse or paragraph, you will need to click the **Edit this page** button on the toolbar. Then, start a new <p> or <lg> tag, following the format of the template. Each new <p> or <lg> tag must have an **xml:id** attribute in order for the collation to work; choose a unique **xml:id** for each <p> or <lg>. For example, use "v1.1" for the first verse, "v1.2" for the second verse, etc. Each **xml:id** must begin with a letter.+Existing verses and paragraphs can be edited inline. Simply click on the **Edit** button at the bottom-right of the section. To add a new verse or paragraph, you will need to click the {{:wiki:edit_page.png|edit}}**Edit this page** button on the toolbar. Then, start a new <p> or <lg> tag, following the format of the template. Each new <p> or <lg> tag must have an **xml:id** attribute in order for the collation to work; choose a unique **xml:id** for each <p> or <lg>. For example, use "v1.1" for the first verse, "v1.2" for the second verse, etc. Each **xml:id** must begin with a letter.
  
 For a description of how to mark up the text, in terms of line breaks, additions, deletions, and more, see the [[tei|TEI Tagging]] page. For a description of how to mark up the text, in terms of line breaks, additions, deletions, and more, see the [[tei|TEI Tagging]] page.