[MEI-L] @loc vs. @pname (and @oct)
Byrd, Donald A.
donbyrd at indiana.edu
Fri Mar 10 23:11:28 CET 2017
Enforcing it via schemas is exactly what I had in mind. So you're saying, maybe eventually, and I gather it's only practical via Schematron, but don't hold my breath :-) . No problem. Thanks for the info.
--DAB
On Mar 10, 2017, at 9:37 AM, "Roland, Perry D. (pdr4h)" <pdr4h at eservices.virginia.edu> wrote:
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> Hi Don,
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> Indeed, attribute values can contradict each other, but there's no other way to offer different encoding approaches. The basic solution to this problem is to avoid double encoding; that is, only one of @loc or @pname should be used. Eventually, we may get around to enforcing this approach via Schematron.
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> p.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mei-l [mailto:mei-l-bounces at lists.uni-paderborn.de] On Behalf Of Byrd,
>> Donald A.
>> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2017 9:59 PM
>> To: Music Initiative Encoding
>> Subject: [MEI-L] @loc vs. @pname (and @oct)
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>> It seems that @loc and @pname are valid together, at least against mei-
>> Mensural and therefore (I assume) against any schema that includes Mensural.
>> This does not seem like a good thing, since they can easily contradict each
>> other! And @loc can also contradict @oct.
>>
>> --Don
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