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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2006, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="taddagrp" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Adding attribute groups</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Adding attribute groups</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>An attribute group definition is an association between a name
-and a set of attribute declarations. Named groups of attribute declarations
-can greatly facilitate the maintenance and reuse of common attribute declarations
-in an XML schema.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>XML schema editor<indexterm>attribute groups</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>XML schema files<indexterm>attribute groups</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context><p>The following instructions were written for the Resource perspective,
-but they will also work in many other perspectives.</p><p>To add an attribute
-group to an XML schema, complete the following steps:</p></context>
-<steps>
-<step><cmd>Open your XML schema in the XML schema editor.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Outline view, right-click the <uicontrol>Attributes</uicontrol> folder
-and click <uicontrol>Add Attribute Group</uicontrol>.</cmd><info>It appears
-in the <uicontrol>Attributes</uicontrol> folder.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>Select your new group, and in the Design view, right-click the
-attribute group and select <menucascade><uicontrol>Refactor</uicontrol><uicontrol>Rename</uicontrol>
-</menucascade>. In the <uicontrol>New Name</uicontrol> field, type a name
-for the attribute group and click <uicontrol>OK</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>To add an attribute, right-click your attribute group in the Outline
-view, click <uicontrol>Add Attribute</uicontrol>.</cmd><info>The attribute
-appears below the attribute group in the Outline view.</info>
-<substeps>
-<substep><cmd>Select the attribute, and in the Design view, click the current
-(default) name of the attribute, then type the new <uicontrol>Name</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-</substep>
-<substep><cmd>In the Design view, click the current (default) attribute type
-and select a type from the menu. Alternately, you can select browse to invoke
-the Set Type menu for more options.</cmd><info>The Set Type dialog lists all
-built-in and user-defined types currently available. You can change the <uicontrol>Scope</uicontrol> of
-the list by selecting one of the following options:<ul>
-<li><uicontrol>Workspace</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available in
-your workspace. </li>
-<li><uicontrol>Enclosing Project</uicontrol>. Lists all of the types available
-in the project that contains your file. </li>
-<li><uicontrol>Current Resource</uicontrol> (default). List all of the types
-available in your current file.</li>
-<li><uicontrol>Working Sets</uicontrol>. List all the types available within
-the selected working set.</li>
-</ul></info></substep>
-</substeps>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>An attribute reference provides a reference to a global attribute.
-To add an attribute reference, in the Design view, right-click the complex
-type containing the element, and click <uicontrol>Add Attribute Ref</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-<info>A declaration that references a global attribute enables the referenced
-attribute to appear in the instance document in the context of the referencing
-declaration. Select the reference, then in the Properties view, select the
-attribute you want it to reference from the<uicontrol>Reference</uicontrol> drop-down</info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>An attribute group reference provides a reference to an attribute
-group. To add an attribute group reference, in the Design view, right-click
-the complex type containing the element, and click <uicontrol>Add Attribute
-Group Ref</uicontrol>.</cmd><info>A declaration that references a global attribute
-enables the referenced attribute to appear in the instance document in the
-context of the referencing declaration. Select the reference, then in the
-Properties view, select the attribute group you want it to reference from
-the<uicontrol>Reference</uicontrol> drop-down.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>An <codeph>any</codeph> element enables element content according
-to namespaces, and the corresponding <codeph>any</codeph> attribute element
-enables attributes to appear in elements. To add an <codeph>any</codeph> attribute,
-right-click your attribute group and click <uicontrol>Add Any Attribute</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-<info>The <codeph>any</codeph> appears below the attribute group in the Outline
-view. You can specify the following values for an <codeph>any</codeph> attribute:</info>
-<choices>
-<choice>For a <uicontrol>namespace</uicontrol> value, you can select:<ul>
-<li><b>##any</b>: this allows any well-formed XML from any namespace.</li>
-<li><b>##local </b>: this allows any well-formed XML that is not declared
-to be in a namespace.</li>
-<li><b>##other</b>: this allows any well-formed XML that is not from the target
-namespace of the type being defined.</li>
-<li><b>##targetNamespace </b>: this is shorthand for the target namespace
-of the type being defined.</li>
-</ul></choice>
-<choice>For a <uicontrol>processContents</uicontrol> value, you can select:<ul>
-<li><b>skip</b>: t<?Pub Caret?>he XML processor will not validate the attribute
-content at all.</li>
-<li><b>lax</b>: the XML processor will validate the attribute content as much
-as it can.</li>
-<li><b>strict</b>: the XML processor will validate all the attribute content.</li>
-</ul></choice>
-</choices>
-</step>
-</steps>
-</taskbody>
-</task>
-<?Pub *0000005543?>

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