-<!-- $Id: tools.xml,v 1.29 2003-11-03 09:34:02 mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: tools.xml,v 1.30 2003-11-03 09:49:58 mike Exp $ -->
<chapter id="tools"><title>Supporting Tools</title>
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The @attr operator is followed by an attribute specification
(<literal>attr-spec</literal> above). The specification consists
- of optional an attribute set, an attribute type-value pair and
- a sub query. The attribute type-value pair is packed in one string:
- an attribute type, a dash, followed by an attribute value.
+ of an optional attribute set, an attribute type-value pair and
+ a sub-query. The attribute type-value pair is packed in one string:
+ an attribute type, an equals sign, and an attribute value, like this:
+ <literal>@attr 1=1003</literal>.
The type is always an integer but the value may be either an
integer or a string (if it doesn't start with a digit character).
+ A string attribute-value is encoded as a Type-1 ``complex''
+ attribute with the list of values containing the single string
+ specified, and including no semantic indicators.
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