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children | gml:metaDataProperty gml:description gml:descriptionReference gml:identifier gml:name gml:remarks gml:dictionaryEntry gml:indirectEntry | ||||||||||||||||||||
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source | <element name="Dictionary" type="gml:DictionaryType" substitutionGroup="gml:Definition"> <annotation> <documentation>Sets of definitions may be collected into dictionaries or collections. A gml:Dictionary is a non-abstract collection of definitions. The gml:Dictionary content model adds a list of gml:dictionaryEntry properties that contain or reference gml:Definition objects. A database handle (gml:id attribute) is required, in order that this collection may be referred to. The standard gml:identifier, gml:description, gml:descriptionReference and gml:name properties are available to reference or contain more information about this dictionary. The gml:description and gml:descriptionReference property elements may be used for a description of this dictionary. The derived gml:name element may be used for the name(s) of this dictionary. for remote definiton references gml:dictionaryEntry shall be used. If a Definition object contained within a Dictionary uses the descriptionReference property to refer to a remote definition, then this enables the inclusion of a remote definition in a local dictionary, giving a handle and identifier in the context of the local dictionary.</documentation> </annotation> </element> |