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+<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
+<!-- Schema file written by PDE -->
+<schema targetNamespace="org.eclipse.equinox.bidi" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
+<annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.schema plugin="org.eclipse.equinox.bidi" id="bidiTypes" name="Structured text types that need special bidirectional handling"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ Use this extension point to describe processing for strings that need special bidirectional handling, such as file paths, SQL statements, or Java code.
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+ <element name="extension">
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.element />
+ </appInfo>
+ </annotation>
+ <complexType>
+ <sequence>
+ <element ref="typeDescription" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
+ </sequence>
+ <attribute name="point" type="string" use="required">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ <attribute name="id" type="string" use="required">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+ Unique identifier of this extension
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ <attribute name="name" type="string">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+
+ </documentation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.attribute translatable="true"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ </complexType>
+ </element>
+
+ <element name="typeDescription">
+ <complexType>
+ <attribute name="type" type="string" use="required">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+ Type of the structured text that this processor will work on.
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ <attribute name="class" type="string" use="required">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+ The processor that provides specialized bidirectional handling for this type of strings.
+ </documentation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.attribute kind="java" basedOn="org.eclipse.equinox.bidi.custom.StructuredTextTypeHandler:"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ <attribute name="description" type="string">
+ <annotation>
+ <documentation>
+ The description of the string type.
+ </documentation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.attribute translatable="true"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ </annotation>
+ </attribute>
+ </complexType>
+ </element>
+
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.section type="since"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ 0.10
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.section type="examples"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ A processor for the structured text strings that support &quot;minus&quot; delimiters can be described as:
+
+&lt;pre&gt;
+public class StructuredTextSepMinus extends StructuredTextTypeHandler {
+ public StructuredTextSepMinus() {
+ super(&quot;-&quot;);
+ }
+}
+&lt;/pre&gt;
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.section type="apiinfo"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ TBD
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.section type="implementation"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ All the classes mentioned as Examples
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+ <annotation>
+ <appInfo>
+ <meta.section type="copyright"/>
+ </appInfo>
+ <documentation>
+ Copyright (c) 2011 IBM Corporation and others.&lt;br&gt;
+All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made
+available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which
+accompanies this distribution, and is available at
+&lt;a
+href=&quot;http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html&quot;&gt;http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html&lt;/a&gt;
+ </documentation>
+ </annotation>
+
+</schema>

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