Multi-valued attributes

John Cowan cowan at locke.ccil.org
Tue Mar 16 15:10:24 GMT 1999


Marcus Carr wrote:

> I have used
> ENTITIES quite often to emulate allowing multiple tokens from a token list. NAMES is too loose
> and I may need more than one value, so a token list is out. By declaring entities and
> assigning a notation that reflects their meaning, I get the best of both worlds.

I don't understand what you mean by "token" and "token list".  Can
you give a more concrete example?  Thanks.

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