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@numeration #129

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SJagodzinski opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 2 comments
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@numeration #129

SJagodzinski opened this issue Jan 30, 2020 · 2 comments
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SJagodzinski commented Jan 30, 2020

Numeration

After a discussion around <list> #171 , it was decided to use @style #242 to encode the type of numeration marking each list entry in an orded list. Hence @numeration won't be introduced in EAC-CPF.

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Add optional attribute @numeration with closed lists of predefined values to <list>.

Availability: optional
Values: armenian, decimal, decimal-leading-zero, georgian, inherit, lower-alpha, lower-greek, lower-latin, lower-roman, upper-alpha, upper-latin, upper-roman
May occur within: <list>

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  1. Silke Jagodzinski
  2. TS-EAS: EAC-CPF subgroup
  3. silkejagodzinski@gmail.com

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20200128_SharedSchemaOverview

EAD3 Reconciliation

Decision from EAC-EAD-Schema joint meeting, 28 Jan 2020, due to alignment of in both standards.

Summary:
For lists with a listtype value of "ordered," numeration specifies the type of numeration.

Values: armenian, decimal, decimal-leading-zero, georgian, inherit, lower-alpha, lower-greek, lower-latin, lower-roman, upper-alpha, upper-latin, upper-roman

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EAD3 specific attribute.

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Summary: For lists with a listtype value of "ordered", numeration specifies the type of numeration. Values are drawn from the CSS "list-style-type" property list.

Values: armenian, decimal, decimal-leading-zero, georgian, inherit, lower-alpha, lower-greek, lower-latin, lower-roman, upper-alpha, upper-latin, upper-roman

May occur within: <list>

Encoding example

<generalContext>
 <list listType="ordered" numeration="decimal">
  <item>first list item, numbered with decimal 1</item>
  <item>second list item, numbered with decimal 2</item>
 </list>
</generalContext>
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski self-assigned this Jan 30, 2020
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski added this to To do in EAC-CPF 2.0 via automation Jan 30, 2020
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski moved this from To do to In progress in EAC-CPF 2.0 Dec 21, 2020
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski added this to the Schema milestone Dec 21, 2020
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ailie-s commented Dec 22, 2020

Tag Library Text:

Summary: For lists with a @listType value of "ordered", numeration specifies the type of numeration. Values are drawn from the CSS "list-style-type" property list.
Values: armenian, decimal, decimal-leading-zero, georgian, inherit, lower-alpha, lower-greek, lower-latin, lower-roman, upper-alpha, upper-latin, upper-roman

@kerstarno kerstarno self-assigned this Jan 20, 2021
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Decision not to adopt @numeration, but to introduce @style instead (see #171). Will have to be made part of EAD during revision.

Ran a quick check with both schemas, RNG and XSD, to confirm that @numeration is not available (anymore).

@kerstarno kerstarno added the Tested by Schema Team Passed both the RNG and XSD schemas. label Jan 20, 2021
@kerstarno kerstarno modified the milestones: Schema, Tag Library Jan 20, 2021
EAC-CPF 2.0 automation moved this from In progress to Done Jan 24, 2021
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski moved this from Done to nearly finished in EAC-CPF 2.0 Feb 2, 2021
@SJagodzinski SJagodzinski moved this from nearly finished to Done in EAC-CPF 2.0 Dec 19, 2021
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