<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <schema targetNamespace="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified" version="3.2.0"> <annotation> <appinfo source="urn:ogc:specification:gml:schema-xsd:direction:3.2.0">direction.xsd</appinfo> <documentation>See ISO/DIS 19136 Clause 18. The direction schema components provide the GML Application Schema developer with a standard property element to describe direction, and associated objects that may be used to express orientation, direction, heading, bearing or other directional aspects of geographic features. </documentation> </annotation> <include schemaLocation="geometryBasic0d1d.xsd"/> <element name="direction" type="gml:DirectionPropertyType"> <annotation> <documentation>The property gml:direction is intended as a pre-defined property expressing a direction to be assigned to features defined in a GML application schema.</documentation> </annotation> </element> <complexType name="DirectionPropertyType"> <sequence minOccurs="0"> <choice> <element name="DirectionVector" type="gml:DirectionVectorType"/> <element name="DirectionDescription" type="gml:DirectionDescriptionType"/> <element name="CompassPoint" type="gml:CompassPointEnumeration"/> <element name="DirectionKeyword" type="gml:CodeType"/> <element name="DirectionString" type="gml:StringOrRefType"/> </choice> </sequence> <attributeGroup ref="gml:OwnershipAttributeGroup"/> <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/> </complexType> <complexType name="DirectionVectorType"> <annotation> <documentation>Direction vectors are specified by providing components of a vector.</documentation> </annotation> <choice> <element ref="gml:vector"/> <sequence> <annotation> <appinfo>deprecated</appinfo> </annotation> <element name="horizontalAngle" type="gml:AngleType"/> <element name="verticalAngle" type="gml:AngleType"/> </sequence> </choice> </complexType> <complexType name="DirectionDescriptionType"> <annotation> <documentation>direction descriptions are specified by a compass point code, a keyword, a textual description or a reference to a description. A gml:compassPoint is specified by a simple enumeration. In addition, thre elements to contain text-based descriptions of direction are provided. If the direction is specified using a term from a list, gml:keyword should be used, and the list indicated using the value of the codeSpace attribute. if the direction is decribed in prose, gml:direction or gml:reference should be used, allowing the value to be included inline or by reference.</documentation> </annotation> <choice> <element name="compassPoint" type="gml:CompassPointEnumeration"/> <element name="keyword" type="gml:CodeType"/> <element name="description" type="string"/> <element name="reference" type="gml:ReferenceType"/> </choice> </complexType> <simpleType name="CompassPointEnumeration"> <annotation> <documentation>These directions are necessarily approximate, giving direction with a precision of 22.5°. It is thus generally unnecessary to specify the reference frame, though this may be detailed in the definition of a GML application language.</documentation> </annotation> <restriction base="string"> <enumeration value="N"/> <enumeration value="NNE"/> <enumeration value="NE"/> <enumeration value="ENE"/> <enumeration value="E"/> <enumeration value="ESE"/> <enumeration value="SE"/> <enumeration value="SSE"/> <enumeration value="S"/> <enumeration value="SSW"/> <enumeration value="SW"/> <enumeration value="WSW"/> <enumeration value="W"/> <enumeration value="WNW"/> <enumeration value="NW"/> <enumeration value="NNW"/> </restriction> </simpleType> </schema>