<binary>
<binary> (binary value) represents the value part of a feature-value specification which can contain either of exactly two possible values. 18.2 Elementary Feature Structures and the Binary Feature Value | |||||||||
Module | iso-fs — 18 Feature Structures | ||||||||
Attributes | In addition to global attributes
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Used by | |||||||||
May contain | Empty element | ||||||||
Declaration |
element binary { att.global.attributes, attribute value { data.truthValue }, empty } | ||||||||
Example | <f name="strident"> <binary value="true"/> </f> <f name="exclusive"> <binary value="false"/> </f> | ||||||||
Note | The value attribute may take any value permitted for
attributes of the W3C datatype Boolean: this includes for example
the strings
true or 1 which are
equivalent. |