att.mordent.log

Logical domain attributes.
Module MEI.cmnOrnaments
Members
mordent (direct member of att.mordent.log)
Attributes
@accidlower(optional)Records the written accidental associated with a lower neighboring note. Value conforms to data.ACCIDENTAL.EXPLICIT. att.ornamentaccid
@accidupper(optional)Records the written accidental associated with an upper neighboring note. Value conforms to data.ACCIDENTAL.EXPLICIT. att.ornamentaccid
@endid(optional)Indicates the final element in a sequence of events to which the feature applies. Value conforms to data.URI. att.startendid
@evaluate(optional)Specifies the intended meaning when a participant in a relationship is itself a pointer. Allowed values are: "all" (If an element pointed to is itself a pointer, then the target of that pointer will be taken, and so on, until an element is found which is not a pointer.), "one" (If an element pointed to is itself a pointer, then its target (whether a pointer or not) is taken as the target of this pointer.), "none" (No further evaluation of targets is carried out beyond that needed to find the element(s) specified in plist or target attribute.)att.targeteval
@form(optional)Traditionally, the 'normal' mordent is written as a short wavy line with a vertical line through it and the inverted mordent is written without the vertical line. However, the meaning of these signs is sometimes reversed. See Read, p. 245-246. Another attribute in the visual domain would be necessary in order to be completely explicit about which visual symbol is actually to be rendered. Allowed values are: "inv" (Inverted mordent, e.g., performed as the principal note, followed by its upper neighbor, with a return to the principal note.), "norm" ("normal" mordent, e.g., performed as the written note, followed by its lower neighbor, with a return to the written note.)att.mordent.log
@layer(optional)Identifies the layer to which a feature applies. One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces. att.layerident
@long(optional)When the long attribute is set to 'yes', a double or long mordent, consisting of 5 notes, is indicated. Value conforms to data.BOOLEAN. att.mordent.log
@plist(optional)Contains a space separated list of references that identify active participants in a collection/relationship, such as notes under a phrase mark; that is, the entities pointed "from". One or more values from data.URI, separated by spaces. att.plist
@staff(optional)Signifies the staff on which a notated event occurs or to which a control event applies. Mandatory when applicable. One or more values of datatype positiveInteger, separated by spaces. att.staffident
@startid(optional)Holds a reference to the first element in a sequence of events to which the feature applies. Value conforms to data.URI. att.startid
@tstamp(optional)Encodes the onset time in terms of musical time, i.e., beats[.fractional_beat_part]. Value conforms to data.BEAT. att.timestamp.musical
@tstamp.ges(optional)Captures performed onset time in several forms; that is, ppq (MIDI clicks and MusicXML 'divisions'), Humdrum **recip values, beats, seconds, or mensural duration values. Value conforms to data.DURATION.gestural. att.timestamp.performed
@tstamp.real(optional)Used to record the onset time in terms of ISO time. Value conforms to data.ISOTIME. att.timestamp.performed
Declaration
<classes>
<memberOf key="att.controlevent"/>
<memberOf key="att.startendid"/>
<memberOf key="att.ornamentaccid"/>
</classes>
<attDef ident="form" usage="opt">
<desc>Traditionally, the 'normal' mordent is written as a short wavy line with a vertical line through it and the inverted mordent is written without the vertical line. However, the meaning of these signs is sometimes reversed. See Read, p. 245-246. Another attribute in the visual domain would be necessary in order to be completely explicit about which visual symbol is actually to be rendered.</desc>
<valList type="closed">
<valItem ident="inv">
<desc>Inverted mordent, e.g., performed as the principal note, followed by its upper neighbor, with a return to the principal note.</desc>
</valItem>
<valItem ident="norm">
<desc>"normal" mordent, e.g., performed as the written note, followed by its lower neighbor, with a return to the written note.</desc>
</valItem>
</valList>
</attDef>
<attDef ident="long" usage="opt">
<desc>When the long attribute is set to 'yes', a double or long mordent, consisting of 5 notes, is indicated.</desc>
<datatype maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="1">
<rng:ref name="data.BOOLEAN" />
</datatype>
</attDef>