- From: Max Froumentin <mf@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:57:58 +0200
- To: "zhang jing" <zhangata@hotmail.com>
- Cc: www-multimodal@w3.org
"zhang jing" <zhangata@hotmail.com> wrote: > In the Ink Markup Language it is described that all content of an > InkML document is contained within a single <ink> element.Does this > imply that an InkML document must take <ink> for root > of the document,and only one ink is saved to a document? Yes. > In the Ink Markup Language it is also described that the <traceGroup> > element is used to group successive traces which share common > characteristics, such as the same <traceFormat>. Is this extensible? > That is,Can other attributes defined by writers be included in > <traceGroup>? by "other attributes defined by writes", do you mean other attributes not in the inkML language? If yes, I don't know if we should mandate anything on attributes that we do not specify in this spec, but the working group will have to discuss it and make a decision. Can you give us an example? Cheers, Max.
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