lido-development issueshttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues2021-06-25T13:06:40Zhttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues/107Consistent description of the elements based on defined formal criteria2021-06-25T13:06:40ZHanna-Lena StolzConsistent description of the elements based on defined formal criteria- **A wrapper** is a container element that is not repeatable and cannot have any attributes other than a language attribute. The description is introduced with "A wrapper ...".
- **A set** is a container element that is (usually) repea...- **A wrapper** is a container element that is not repeatable and cannot have any attributes other than a language attribute. The description is introduced with "A wrapper ...".
- **A set** is a container element that is (usually) repeatable and can have attributes. The description is introduced with "A set ...".
- An **index element** is an element that can contain values, often as skos: Concept, that can be included in the indexate as such. Data values should be "Controlled". The description is introduced with "An index element ...".
- A **text element** is an element that can contain values. Data values should always be "Free text". The description is introduced with "A text element ...".LIDO 1.1 finalHanna-Lena StolzHanna-Lena Stolzhttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues/104Design and Implement hierarchical view of the LIDO structure2021-08-27T08:11:32Zmmarkus1Design and Implement hierarchical view of the LIDO structureThe current LIDO documentation is based on an alphabetical list grouped by elements, complex types, attributes and Schematron rules. This is great for users who want to look up a specific element/complexType/attribute/Schematron rule. Th...The current LIDO documentation is based on an alphabetical list grouped by elements, complex types, attributes and Schematron rules. This is great for users who want to look up a specific element/complexType/attribute/Schematron rule. This is a disadvantage especially for users who orientate themselves on the basis of a typical XML structure.
The aim is to develop a hierarchical tree view based on an LIDO XML structure. This view should become a new link based navigation in addition to the current HTML documentation.LIDO 1.1 finalHanna-Lena StolzHanna-Lena Stolzhttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues/28Mixed Content2020-10-30T06:35:08ZMichelle WeidlingMixed ContentImplement elements with mixed content or free text only according to https://wiki.dnb.de/display/DDBCOMMUNITY/lido%3AtextComplexType.Implement elements with mixed content or free text only according to https://wiki.dnb.de/display/DDBCOMMUNITY/lido%3AtextComplexType.Michelle WeidlingMichelle Weidlinghttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues/26Add "DataValues" as docs element2020-10-30T14:29:57ZMichelle WeidlingAdd "DataValues" as docs elementLIDO 1.1 finalhttps://gitlab.gwdg.de/lido/development/-/issues/24Add links to CDWA full2020-10-30T14:30:06ZMichelle WeidlingAdd links to CDWA fullLIDO 1.1 final