I think I tried all sorts of (revisions of) stylesheets and @mode values, as well. My suspicion is that it’s related to the namespace and will disappear magically when the namespace is removed (because it’s working with e.g. list.xml). I haven’t tried it yet, though. Best Peter
Am 30.01.2015 um 04:18 schrieb Syd Bauman
: What always catches me is @mode. I think I want @mode="change", but I actually need @mode="replace". Could that be it?
That was my thought, too, but I believe I tried most "change", "replace", and Peter's "add". None worked. I also tried without the <memberOf key="att.typed">, in which case "add" worked. I also tried using <classRef key="att.typed" include="subtype"> and <classRef key="att.typed" except="type">. Neither did what is wanted here. -- tei-council mailing list tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council
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