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Compare the HTML displayed for the attributes @ident and @usage on element <language> (http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-language.html) . The datatype of the former contains a <dataRef which specifies a TEI datatype. The latter...
The "Used by" field of a Datatype specification does not include relevant attributes which are inherited from an attribute class, though it does include locally defined attributes, and dataspecs. This...
In a customization, people very often want to provide a more restrictive set of values for a given attribute: indeed, aside from element selection, this may be all they want...
Consider an elementSpec like the following ~~~~ livre buch ~~~~ Within a given schemaSpec, one can presumably select the required language for the element identifier by using @targetLang. However the...
A classRef in an ODD usually references a classSpec provided in the @source resource specified, typically p5subset.xml. However, there's no reason why the classSpec and the classRef shouldn't both be...
it's still possible (tho hard to justify) to have datatypes expressed using a combination of ODD elements and RNG components (for an example, see the attached, taken from the "oddmanual"...