Body Files
A body file contains the body of a curated text, i.e. the text that documents a semantic unit, but has no a-priori structure whatsoever (as that would be part of the header of that curated text).
Typically, body files are pieces of documentation about a particular concept (or other kind of semantic unit) that already serve a purpose in some documentation set. For example, a set of documents that constitute, e.g., an architecture, or a specification, would contain files that specify a particular entity (e.g., a component, or a protocol). The contents of these files could then serve as the body of a curated text that documents that particular entity.
Body files are to be located within the curatedir of the scope of which they are part, so that the TEv2 tools can properly find and operate on them.