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Overview
Comment: | Minor work on the documentation. |
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User & Date: | rolf 2019-10-05 00:06:55 |
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2019-10-05
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00:16 | More minor doc tweaking. check-in: 43e20be75b user: rolf tags: wip | |
00:06 | Minor work on the documentation. check-in: a5c850a58e user: rolf tags: wip | |
2019-10-04
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16:13 | More correct handling of interleave content particle in validation state introspection. check-in: 4c3f653e15 user: rolf tags: wip | |
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particle specified by the command is expected. The valid values for a <m>quant</m> argument are:</p> <optlist> <optdef> <optname>!</optname> <desc>The content particle must occur exactly once in valid documents. This is the default, if a quantifier is omitted.</desc> </optdef> <optdef> <optname>?</optname> <desc>The content particle must occur at most once in valid documents.</desc> </optdef> ................................................................................ as last argument. This call must return a valid tcl list, which elements are tested..</dd> </dl> <p>The default in case no split type argument is given is <m>whitespace</m>.</p></desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>id <m>?keySpace?</m></cmd></command> <desc>This text constraint command marks the text as a document wide ID (to be referenced by an idref). Every ID value within a document must be unique. It isn't an error if the ID isn't actually referenced within the document. The optional argument <m>keySpace</m> does all this for a named key space. The key space "" (the empty sting) is another key space as the <m>id</m> command without keySpace argument.</desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>idref <m>?keySpace?</m></cmd></command> <desc>This text constraint command expects the text to be a reference to an ID within the document. The referenced ID may be later in the document, that the reference. Several references within the document to one ID are possible.</desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>base64</cmd></command> |
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particle specified by the command is expected. The valid values for a <m>quant</m> argument are:</p> <optlist> <optdef> <optname>!</optname> <desc>The content particle must occur exactly once in valid documents.</desc> </optdef> <optdef> <optname>?</optname> <desc>The content particle must occur at most once in valid documents.</desc> </optdef> ................................................................................ as last argument. This call must return a valid tcl list, which elements are tested..</dd> </dl> <p>The default in case no split type argument is given is <m>whitespace</m>.</p></desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>id</cmd> <m>?keySpace?</m></command> <desc>This text constraint command marks the text as a document wide ID (to be referenced by an idref). Every ID value within a document must be unique. It isn't an error if the ID isn't actually referenced within the document. The optional argument <m>keySpace</m> does all this for a named key space. The key space "" (the empty sting) is another key space as the <m>id</m> command without keySpace argument.</desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>idref</cmd> <m>?keySpace?</m></command> <desc>This text constraint command expects the text to be a reference to an ID within the document. The referenced ID may be later in the document, that the reference. Several references within the document to one ID are possible.</desc> </commanddef> <commanddef> <command><cmd>base64</cmd></command> |