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Re: [railML2] @dir [message #2295 is a reply to message #2194] Tue, 17 December 2019 15:09 Go to previous message
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christian.rahmig wrote on Mon, 27 May 2019 11:57

the new Common scheme coordinator Thomas (together with Janne from JBD)
initiated a discussion about the meaning and usage of the attribute
@dir. While the starting point of the discussion was at the element
<levelCrossing> (cp. [1]) the attribute is available for almost all
instances of <trackElements> and <ocsElements> and therefore deserves an
own thread here in the forum.
In order not to forget the real starting point and history of this discussion, please remember that there was already a thread on this topic (without any conclusion): the use of @dir in railML

Best regards,
Thomas Nygreen - Common coordinator, railML.org

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