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The element {{IS:Tag|additionalName|signal}} provides additional names with descriptions in other languages, dialects, encodings... {{AddAnn|| }} | The element {{IS:Tag|additionalName|signal}} provides additional names with descriptions in other languages, dialects, encodings... {{AddAnn|| }} |
Revision as of 18:44, 2 December 2016
additionalName
Scheme description / Schemenbeschreibung
Position of additionalName in the XML-Tree / Position von additionalName im XML-Baum
- Parent: <signal>
- Children: None
Multiplicity / Anzahl
Semantics / Bedeutung
The element <additionalName> provides additional names with descriptions in other languages, dialects, encodings...
Attributes of additionalName / Attribute von additionalName
- name: This should be interpreted in its elements' context.
- description: This should be interpreted in its elements' context, it substantiates the name.
- xml:lang (introduced with version 2.1): This is a unique identifier of language. It uses basically the language standard IETF BCP 47 (external link) which may be different to ISO 639-1 (external link) or ISO 639-2 (external link). For mapping hints see relation to other standards (external link).
- xs:anyAttribute: This provides an extension point for non-railML® attributes in a foreign namespace. How to use it?
Syntactic Constraints / Syntaktische Beschränkungen
- name xs:string.
- description xs:string
- xml:lang: xs:language, language identification, optional
One <signal> can have an unlimited number of <additionalName> elements.
Best practice & Examples / Empfohlene Anwendung & Beispiele
None.
Notes / Anmerkungen
None.
Open issues / Offene Punkte/Pendenzen
Not yet described. / Noch nicht beschrieben.