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Re: Track: description vs. trackDescr - also for <lineDescr> [message #1670 is a reply to message #1543] Mon, 20 November 2017 16:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
christian.rahmig is currently offline  christian.rahmig
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Dear all,

the same question applies also for the element <lineDescr>: Do you use
<lineDescr> and - if yes - can you provide an example for usage?

Based on your feedback, we will update the wiki page [3] and close Trac
ticket [2]. If <lineDescr> is not used, we will declare it DEPRECATED
with railML version 2.4.

[3] http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=IS:lineDescr

Best regards
Christian

Am 05.04.2017 um 19:18 schrieb Christian Rahmig:
> Dear all,
>
> the element <track> has an attribute @description and a repeatable child
> element <trackDescr>, which both are based on datatype xs:string.
>
> My questions to you: For which purpose do you use which description? Do
> you use the <trackDescr> at all? Can you provide us an example of a
> track with the different kind of descriptions?
>
> Based on your feedback, we may update the wiki page [1] and close the
> Trac ticket [2]. If <trackDescr> is not used, we may also declare it
> DEPRECATED with railML version 2.4.
>
> [1] http://wiki.railml.org/index.php?title=IS:trackDescr
> [2] http://trac.railml.org/ticket/113
>
> Best regards
> Christian
>


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