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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2005, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<?Pub Inc?>
-<task id="taddnot" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Adding notations</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Adding notations</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>A notation is a means of associating a binary description with
-an entity or attribute. The most common uses of notations are to include familiar
-types of binary references, such as GIFs and JPGs, in an XML file.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>XML schema editor<indexterm>notations</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>XML schema files<indexterm>notations</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context><p>For example, you are making a catalogue of your clothing and want
-to include an image of one of your shirts. You would have to create a notation
-like this: <userinput>&lt;notation name="My_Shirt" system="GIF">&lt;/notation></userinput> which
-defines a notation for a GIF image.</p><p>The following instructions were
-written for the Resource perspective, but they will also work in many other
-perspectives.</p><p>To create a notation, follow these 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 your XML schema and click <uicontrol>Add
-Notation</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the Properties view, type the name of the notation in the <uicontrol>Name</uicontrol> field.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Other</uicontrol> tab.</cmd></step>
-<step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>public</uicontrol> field, type a public identifier.</cmd>
-<info> This is optional if you enter a value in the <uicontrol>system</uicontrol> field.</info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>system</uicontrol> field, type a URI reference.</cmd>
-<info> This is optional if you enter a value in the <uicontrol>public</uicontrol> field.</info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Documentation</uicontrol> tab if you want
-to provide any information about this notation.</cmd><info>The <uicontrol>Documentation</uicontrol> page
-is used for human readable material, such as a description. <uicontrol>App
-Info</uicontrol> page can be used to provide information for applications.</info>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>Click the <uicontrol>Extensions</uicontrol> tab if you want to
-add application information elements to your annotations of schema components.</cmd>
-<info>The <uicontrol>Extensions</uicontrol> page allows you to specify the
-schema and add XML content to your annotations.</info></step>
-</steps>
-</taskbody>
-</task>
-<?Pub *0000002959?>

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