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#759 Guidelines processing should show inheritance of overridden atts

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nobody
5(default)
2015-05-30
2015-05-30
No

Arising out of https://sourceforge.net/p/tei/bugs/738/:

When an element overrides the definition of one or more attributes in a class which is a member of a class of which the element is a member, it should still show on the spec page that it is a member of that bottom level class. Example: <media> is a member of att.media, from which it inherits att.internetMedia/@mimetype; it overrides this, which somehow causes the list of classes in the Spec page to include att.media but not att.internetMedia.

Discussion

  • Martin Holmes

    Martin Holmes - 2015-05-30

    Ticket moved from /p/tei/feature-requests/559/

     
  • Martin Holmes

    Martin Holmes - 2015-05-30
    • Description has changed:

    Diff:

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    @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
     Arising out of <https://sourceforge.net/p/tei/bugs/738/>:
    
    -When an element overrides the definition of one or more attributes in a class of which it is a member, it should still show on the spec page that it is a member of that class; and 
    +When an element overrides the definition of one or more attributes in a class which is a member of a class of which the element is a member, it should still show on the spec page that it is a member of that bottom level class. Example: `<media>` is a member of att.media, from which it inherits att.internetMedia/@mimetype; it overrides this, which somehow causes the list of classes in the Spec page to include att.media but not att.internetMedia.
    
    -The new definition of the overridden attribute(s) on the spec page should show which class they were inherited from. 
    
     
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