
Um, no. All I was suggesting that the comment at the start of the current content model (which currently looks like this: <content> <!-- alternate> <textNode/> <macroRef maxOccurs="unbound" key="macro.anyXML"/> </alternate --> <rng:zeroOrMore> <rng:group> <rng:choice> <rng:text/> <rng:ref name="macro.anyXML"/> </rng:choice> </rng:group> </rng:zeroOrMore> </content> should be removed cos it looks daft in the HTML output Never mind. I've removed it myself! On 06/10/15 17:40, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Are you suggesting a content model like
element xenoData { att.global.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.html>, att.global.rendition.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.rendition.html>, att.global.linking.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.linking.html>, att.global.analytic.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.analytic.html>, att.global.facs.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.facs.html>, att.global.change.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.change.html>, att.global.responsibility.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.global.responsibility.html>, att.declarable.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.declarable.html>, att.typed.attributes <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-att.typed.html>, desc?, text | macro.anyXML <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/TEIP5-Documentation/ws/P5/Guidelines-web/en/html/ref-macro.anyXML.html>* }
Lou? I'd be ok with that, actually. I'll point out too that it has @type and @subtype already, so there are ways to characterize it.