Re: Two schema questions
Torsten Schaßan <[email protected]> Tue, 28 Feb 2017 20:48:36 +0100
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Thank you Lou, your hint helped to solve the first issue I reported. For the second it might well be a matter of caching and/or the operating system: The faulty behaviour occured on a Windows machine while trying the same on a Linux one Oxygen behaves as expected and shows all the global attributes. Thank you for your help! Best, Torsten Am 28.02.2017 um 20:32 schrieb Lou Burnard: > Hi Torsten > > Your ODD is trying to remove the @rendition attribute from a class in > which it does not exist: it's not in att.global, but in > att.global.rendition. > > change the classSpec at the end of the file to read > > <classSpec ident="att.global.rendition" type="atts" mode="change" > module="tei"> > > and the problem should go away > > in haste > > Lou > > > On 28/02/17 18:27, Torsten Schassan wrote: >> I attached one, which I used again in ROMA and replicated the behaviour. >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> >> Am 28.02.2017 um 18:43 schrieb C. M. Sperberg-McQueen: >>> >>>> On Feb 28, 2017, at 8:41 AM, Torsten Schassan <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear colleagues, >>>> >>>> I generated a schema via ROMA and for various elements, the >>>> attribute @rendition has been included twice: >>>> >>>> <ref name="TEI_att.global.attribute.rendition"/> >>>> <ref name="TEI_att.global.rendition.attribute.rendition"/> >>>> >>>> >>>> I guess it's a bug? Does anyone know why it appears or how to solve it? >>>> >>>> >>>> For the second question I don't really know whether it is an Oxygen >>>> or a schema question: >>>> >>>> My schema contains att.global.responsibility. This group is >>>> referenced from att.global. att.global is included in every element >>>> definition. >>>> >>>> Nonetheless, Oxygen doesn't show the attributes from >>>> att.global.responsibility for all elements during editing. The >>>> attributes aren't shown for most elements but they are shown e.g. >>>> for <origin> or <provenance>. >>>> >>> >>> What is the smallest ODD you can create that exhibits these two >>> problems? >>> >>> If you can provide it, it will be easier for people to provide help. >>> Failing that, >>> pointers to the ODD you’re using and the schema documents you are >>> generating would be helpful. >>> >>> ******************************************** >>> C. M. Sperberg-McQueen >>> Black Mesa Technologies LLC >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.blackmesatech.com >>> ******************************************** >>> >> >> > -- Torsten Schassan - Digitale Editionen, Abteilung Handschriften und Sondersammlungen Herzog August Bibliothek, Postfach 1364, D-38299 Wolfenbuettel, Tel.: +49-5331-808-130 (Fax -165) Handschriftendatenbank* http://diglib.hab.de/?db=mss