analog |
xs:string |
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optional |
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Contains a reference to a field or element in another descriptive encoding
system to which this MEI element is comparable. |
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form |
union of(xs:NMTOKEN, restriction of xs:token, restriction of xs:token, restriction of xs:token) |
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optional |
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Form of the encoded incipit. Suggested values include: 1]
plaineAndEasie; 2] humdrumKern; 3] parsons |
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label |
xs:string |
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optional |
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Provides a name or label for an element. The value may be any
string. |
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mimetype |
xs:string |
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optional |
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Specifies the applicable MIME (multimedia internet mail extension) type.
The value should be a valid MIME media type defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force
in RFC 2046. |
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n |
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optional |
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Provides a number-like designation for an element. |
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target |
restriction of list of mei:mei_data.URI |
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optional |
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Allows the use of one or more previously-undeclared URIs to identify
passive participants in a relationship; that is, the entities pointed
"to". |
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targettype |
xs:NMTOKEN |
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optional |
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Characterization of target resource(s) using any convenient classification
scheme or typology. |
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xlink:actuate |
restriction of xs:token |
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optional |
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Defines whether a link occurs automatically or must be requested by the
user. |
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xlink:role |
mei:mei_data.URI |
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optional |
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Characterization of the relationship between resources. The value of the
role attribute must be a URI. |
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xlink:show |
restriction of xs:token |
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optional |
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Defines how a remote resource is rendered. |
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xml:base |
mei:mei_data.URI |
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optional |
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Provides a base URI reference with which applications can resolve relative
URI references into absolute URI references. |
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xml:id |
xs:ID |
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optional |
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Regularizes the naming of an element and thus facilitates building links
between it and other resources. Each id attribute within a document must have a unique
value. |
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xml:space |
restriction of xs:token |
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optional |
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Allows one to signal to an application whether an element's white space is
"significant". The behavior of xml:space cascades to all descendant elements, but it can
be turned off locally by setting the xml:space attribute to the value
"default". |
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