closed 4.2.1.1 2005-02-17T15:09:14.734-06:00 2004-06-12T21:41:57.684-06:00 TSD4.2 Archaeological Markup Language (ArchaeoML), version 0.9, February 2006. Created by David Schloen of the University of Chicago. Tree document type. A Tree document represents a hierarchy of ArchaeoML documents of a particular type. The sortType describes how the children of the tree nodes would be sorted. SortType options would include: none (default), alphanumeric, numeric, custom, etc. Indicates, for presentation, how the subitems of a node are to be formatted. Values include: tabbed, linear, index. Simple vs. complex, for example. A dictionary tree might be formatted as a SIMPLE glossary or a COMPLEX extended dictionary. This location path specifies, for a resource tree, for example, where to look to find the resources. This overrides the default path specified at the project-level. The type attribute stores the type ArchaeoML documents of which the tree consists. If type = mixed the tree can consist of multiple document types, in which case there will be type attributes on the docID elements that refer to the tree's nodes. nestedNodeIndex A tree node can either refer to an ArchaeoML document or can contain a heading. nestedVariableIndex nestedValueIndex nestedDocIdIndex nestedLinkIndex