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The visual items that were recreated are those that had already been included as facsimile snippets or redrawings (as opposed to encoded as XML and Unicode) by the WAB as of October 2022. In other words, the scope of the redrawn graphics has not changed since the early phase of the work to transcribe the ''Nachlass'', and the visuals that were initially encoded as XML and Unicode are still encoded in the same way.
The visual items that were recreated are those that had already been included as facsimile snippets or redrawings (as opposed to encoded as XML and Unicode) by the WAB as of October 2022. In other words, the scope of the redrawn graphics has not changed since the early phase of the work to transcribe the ''Nachlass'', and the visuals that were initially encoded as XML and Unicode are still encoded in the same way.


Additionally, this website contains a placeholder for each item, encoded in the transcription as XML and Unicode, that was tagged as a "graphic" in the XML file (<syntaxhighlight lang="xml" inline="">subtype="graphic"</syntaxhighlight>) as opposed to a non-graphic "logic" or "maths" item (<syntaxhighlight lang="xml" inline="">subtype="logic"</syntaxhighlight> or <code>subtype="math"</code>).
Additionally, this website contains a placeholder for each item, encoded in the transcription as XML and Unicode (<code>rend="literal"</code>), that was tagged as a "graphic" in the XML file (<syntaxhighlight lang="xml" inline="">subtype="graphic"</syntaxhighlight>) as opposed to a non-graphic "logic" or "maths" item (<syntaxhighlight lang="xml" inline="">subtype="logic"</syntaxhighlight> or <code>subtype="math"</code>).


Both types of visual items are tagged with semantic descriptors which make it possible to search them and filter them based on their content.
Both types of visual items are tagged with semantic descriptors which make it possible to search them and filter them based on their content.
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* The first three digits correspond to the manuscript or typescript number according to Von Wright's catalogue and are followed by a comma; in a few cases, the manuscript or typescript number may contain additional characters (progressive letters, as in the case of [[Ms-153a]] and [[Ms-153b]], or progressive letters and numbers, as in the case of [[Ts-201a1]] and [[Ts-201a2]]);
* The first three digits correspond to the manuscript or typescript number according to Von Wright's catalogue and are followed by a comma; in a few cases, the manuscript or typescript number may contain additional characters (progressive letters, as in the case of [[Ms-153a]] and [[Ms-153b]], or progressive letters and numbers, as in the case of [[Ts-201a1]] and [[Ts-201a2]]);
* The next set of digits (one to three) is the page number within the manuscript or typescript; this number is sometimes followed by "r" for "''recto"'' or "v" for "''verso''";
* The next set of digits (one to three) is the page number within the manuscript or typescript; this number is sometimes followed by "r" for "''recto"'' and "v" for "''verso''" or by "a" and "b";
* When more than one drawing appears on the same page, the page number is followed by a hyphen and by a progressive number.
* When more than one drawing appears on the same page, the page number is followed by a hyphen and by a progressive number.