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Subject: Re: Learning element again: lomStructure
- From: john_hunt@us.ibm.com
- To: robander@us.ibm.com
- Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:00:17 -0500
Hi Robert,
Thanks #3.
I've consulted two sources on the IEEE
LOM values for structure, and both agree on a list of atomic, collection,
networked, hierarchical, linear.
What's in the DTD appears correct. I'm
not sure what happened in the spec and schema, but I recommend we correct
the spec and xsd to match the DTD list of (atomic | collection | networked
| hierarchical | linear).
Thanks.
John
___________________________________
John Hunt
Chair, OASIS DITA Learning and Training
Content Sub-committee
Senior Technical Content Architect
IBM Collaboration Solutions | User Experience: Design and Information Excellence
From:
Robert D Anderson/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS
To:
dita <dita@lists.oasis-open.org>
Cc:
John Hunt/Cambridge/IBM
Date:
02/17/2014 10:53 PM
Subject:
Learning element
again: lomStructure
Updating attribute tables for lomStructure:
http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/os/spec/langref/lomStructure.html
According to the specification, the
legal values for @value are:
(Collection| Mixed| Linear| Hierarchical| Networked| Branched|
Parceled| Atomic| -dita-use-conref-target)
There are a few issues here. Ignoring
the "dita conref" value, the legal values in the DTD are atomic,
collection, networked, hierarchical, and linear. The legal values in the
XSD differ; they are atomic, branshed (sic), collection, hierarchical,
linear, mixed, networked, and parceled.
Once again, ignoring the case issues,
the DTD is missing mixed, branched, and parceled. The XSD has all the values,
but has the wrong spelling for "branched".
I'm pretty sure we don't want to make
"branshed" a legal value, but apart from that, I'm guessing that
we we would like to make all 8 of these values (all lower case) legal in
the DTD, XSD, and RelaxNG. Does that sound right?
Robert D Anderson
IBM Authoring Tools Development
Chief Architect, DITA Open Toolkit (http://dita-ot.sourceforge.net/)
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