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paramSpec

paramSpec supplies specification for one parameter of a model behaviour [22.5.4.8 Defining a processing model ]
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Attributes
  • att.global ( @xml:id , @n , @xml:lang , @xml:base , @xml:space ) (att.global.rendition ( @rend , @style , @rendition ) ) (att.global.linking ( @corresp , @synch , @sameAs , @copyOf , @next , @prev , @exclude , @select ) ) (att.global.analytic ( @ana ) ) (att.global.facs ( @facs ) ) (att.global.change ( @change ) ) (att.global.responsibility ( @cert , @resp ) ) (att.global.source ( @source ) )
  • att.identified ( @ident , @predeclare , @module ) (att.combinable ( @mode ) (att.deprecated ( @validUntil ) ) )
  • Contained by

    tagdocs

    :
    May contain

    core

    :

    tagdocs

    :
    Note

    Where a model behaviour uses more than one parameter, individual paramSpec elements should be grouped together using a paramList element, as above. Parameter specifications are provided within the valItem used to define a particular behaviour, which forms part of the specification of a model element's behaviour attribute. In the example above, the behaviour link has two parameters: content and link.

    Using a desc element within a paramSpec is optional but recommended practice.

    Example
    <valItem ident="link">
      <desc>create a hyperlink</desc>
      <paramList>
        <paramSpec ident="content">
          <desc>supplies the location of some content describing the link</desc>
        </paramSpec>
        <paramSpec ident="link">
          <desc>supplies the location of the intended URL</desc>
        </paramSpec>
      </paramList>
    </valItem>
    Content model
    <content>
        <alternate minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
          <classRef key="model.glossLike"/>
          <classRef key="model.descLike"/>
        </alternate>
      </content>