I found this in Jim Reeds's e-mail archives: As for tricky pages: I suppose in the end we just have to make a diagram and whereever V text appears (be it a word, a line, or a para), define a ``locus'', with locus identifier entered on the diagram, and tag the transcribed text with page/locus/line-num. Thus, on the page shown on Kahn p865, in addition to the usual locus for lines (viz, the main body of text) we could define 8 more loci, call them N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, W1, W2, and E1, and have lines in the transcription like: 152 N1 1 OFAN/AFOE ; ladies with hands in tubing 152 N2 1 OPOE/ZC89 ; under N1 152 N3 1 OEFS8OE ; center top 152 N4 1 OPOEOR 152 N5 1 ORSC8AE ; under N4 152 W1 1 2ORORAE ; above lady's head 152 W2 1 OECOC8N ; on her vascular boat's hull 152 E1 1 OFA