[tei-council] <egXML> example

Martin Holmes mholmes at uvic.ca
Sat Mar 24 20:02:52 EDT 2012


I think this works well.

It does bring up another issue that I've been thinking about for a 
while, though: a single specification file contains not only its element 
but also any attributes which are defined on the element, and which may 
be unique to it. There's no way (to my knowledge) to specify that any 
given example is focused on the use of the element or one of its 
attributes. It would be helpful if there were a way to specify what an 
example is supposed to be exemplifying.

We could always do this with comments inside the example, of course.

Cheers,
Martin

On 12-03-24 09:53 AM, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> I am a little worried, as the point of valid=true|false|feasible was about XML validity, not semantic
> validity. It would be better to make the example syntactically invalid.
>
> I have submitted another change in which I have
>
>   - added an example of valid=feasible
>   - make the invalid one invalid
>   - reordered the examples
>
> which I hope makes sense
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