- From: Robert Streich <streich@slb.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 96 22:17:30 CDT
- To: lee@sq.com
- Cc: Charles@sgmlsource.com, paul@arbortext.com, w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
At 09:11 PM 9/25/96 EDT, lee@sq.com wrote: >Long Note For Those Not Familiar With Pinnacles: > You use Pinnacles reflections as follows: > (1) create a source element with arbitrary content, and give it an ID > (2) have a reflection element that uses IDREF to point to the source ID. > (3) the application makes the source appear in place of the corresponding > reflection element wherever it appears. > One could use an architectural form to specify this behaviour. > > I call them that because I first encountered them used in the PCIS > DTD for the Semiconductor industry that Tommie and Debbie and the > erstwil Atlis People wrote. > > They are like entities that are parsed where they are defined instead > of where they are used, and are easier to support in some SGML editors > than the document fragment sort of entities that might be used instead. > > I have never seen them used with TEI WSDs, but I think this is an > interesting possibility. This is done via the conloc attribute in the all-id list in HyTime. See 6.5.1 of the HyTime standard. bob Robert Streich streich@slb.com Schlumberger voice: 1 512 331 3318 Austin Research fax: 1 512 331 3760
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