Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl] XSL and XMLSchema with "xsd:" From: Edward Kennedy <ekennedy@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 13:21:57 -0400 |
I've been attempting to read a couple schemas, but have been running into problems. The schemas are written as follows: <xsd:schema targetNamespace="....." > <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation>blah blah blah</xsd:documentation> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:element name="FirstName" type="string" minOccurs="0"> </xsd:schema> When trying to get information out of here, XSL won't let me select items with xsd: as part of the name. Also it can't find something called "annotation" because they all have xsd: on the front. Any ideas? Thanks Tony Graham wrote: > > Michael Kay wrote at 27 Apr 2001 15:58:08 +0100: > > > Out of curiousity, have you looked at using the new Musical Symbols > > > characters in Unicode 3.1 (see > > > http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr27/ and > > > http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1D100.pdf) to represent the notes? > > > > Out of curiosity, how are these intended to be used? It's all very well > > They are supposed to be used in plain text, but you can do more if you > use "higher-level protocols, such as music description languages and > file formats for the representation of musical data and musical > scores." Note that "[l]ack of pitch encoding is not a shortcoming, > but a necessary feature of the encoding." > > > having a character that represents the beam joining two semiquavers, but how > > do I control the length and angle of the beam so it actually meets the right > > notes? > > To quote Norman Walsh, it's a simple matter of programming (SMOP). In > fact, there may eventually be OpenType or other high-tech fonts that > contain the ligatures for semiquaver-beam-semiquaver, etc. so you > won't even have to think about it. > > > I think this is a wonderful example of the point you make somewhere in your > > book that the borderline between characters and non-characters is very > > fuzzy; some of these definitely strike me as outside that boundary! > > One person's glyph might be another person's character. > > Regards, > > Tony Graham > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Tony Graham mailto:tony.graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sun Microsystems Ireland Ltd Phone: +353 1 8199708 > Hamilton House, East Point Business Park, Dublin 3 x(70)19708 > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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