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+ | ===== The <connectorBase> Element ===== | ||
+ | ==== Definition and Usage ==== | ||
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+ | The [[connectorbase|<connectorBase>]] element groups relations defined using connectors. | ||
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+ | Connectors can be directly defined in [[connectorbase|<connectorBase>]] element that is | ||
+ | child of the [[head|<head>]] element of an NCL application. However, since the | ||
+ | definition of connectors may be difficult for non-expert users, the idea is | ||
+ | to have experts defining connectors, storing them in libraries (connector | ||
+ | bases) that may be imported, and making them available to others for | ||
+ | creating links. | ||
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+ | ==== Syntax ==== | ||
+ | ^ Element ^ Attributes ^ Content ^ Parent ^ | ||
+ | | [[connectorbase|<connectorBase>]] | //id// | ([[importbase|<importBase>]] <nowiki>|</nowiki> [[causalconnector|<causalConnector>]])* | [[head|<head>]] | | ||
+ | ==== Attributes ==== | ||
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+ | ^ Name ^ Value ^ Description ^ | ||
+ | | //id// | It may receive any string value that begins with a letter or an underscore and that only contains letters, digits, <".">, and <"_">. | The //id// attribute uniquely identifies the element within a document. | | ||
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