Re: Scope of id attributes
Re: Scope of id attributes
- Subject: Re: Scope of id attributes
- From: Gregory Clarke <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 09:03:35 -0700
Hi Bruce,
The explanation of the id Attribute on p16 of the Final Cut Pro XML
should help - it's meant for sharing common info, so it's not meant to
be unique. Here's the example from the PDF:
For example, the clip information for a video track in a sequence
may be identical to the clip information
in an audio track in the same sequence. Rather than repeating this
information for both tracks, you
can encode it once and then reference the information using the id
attribute.
Hope that helps,
Greg
On Jul 24, 2008, at 12:23 AM, Bruce Sharpe wrote:
Suppose I am creating a clip, sequence or other object in XML with the
intention of importing it into an existing project. I want to use id
attributes in my object. Do I need to be careful not to conflict with
any ids that are already in use in the project?
Bruce
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