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Re: the use of @dir in railML. [message #2304 is a reply to message #1995] Mon, 06 January 2020 16:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Dear Thomas,
dear all,

Thomas Nygreen wrote on Wed, 24 October 2018 15:17
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The railML 2 attribute @dir is named @applicationDirection in RTM and railML 3.
Much better! However, this attribute will probably never be self-explanatory unless you use a stupidly long and complex name, so documentation will still be important ;)

In railML 3.1, the attribute @applicationDirection is documented like this: "direction in which the element is applied, related to the orientation of the <netElement>"

What do you think: Is that precise enough?

Best regards
Christian


Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
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