ID data type
See the definition in the W3C XML Schema standard.
Where is this type used?
<accidental-mark> — "id" attribute
<accordion-registration> — "id" attribute
<arpeggiate> — "id" attribute
<articulations> — "id" attribute
<barline> — "id" attribute
<beam> — "id" attribute
<bookmark> — "id" attribute
<bracket> — "id" attribute
<clef> — "id" attribute
<coda> — "id" attribute
<credit> — "id" attribute
<credit-image> — "id" attribute
<credit-symbol> — "id" attribute
<credit-words> — "id" attribute
<damp> — "id" attribute
<damp-all> — "id" attribute
<dashes> — "id" attribute
<direction> — "id" attribute
<direction-type> — "id" attribute
<dynamics> — "id" attribute
<eyeglasses> — "id" attribute
<fermata> — "id" attribute
<figured-bass> — "id" attribute
<for-part> — "id" attribute
<frame> — "id" attribute
<glissando> — "id" attribute
<grouping> — "id" attribute
<harmony> — "id" attribute
<harp-pedals> — "id" attribute
<image> — "id" attribute
<key> — "id" attribute
<lyric> — "id" attribute
<measure> — "id" attribute
<measure> — "id" attribute
<measure-style> — "id" attribute
<metronome> — "id" attribute
<non-arpeggiate> — "id" attribute
<notations> — "id" attribute
<note> — "id" attribute
<octave-shift> — "id" attribute
<ornaments> — "id" attribute
<other-direction> — "id" attribute
<other-notation> — "id" attribute
<pedal> — "id" attribute
<percussion> — "id" attribute
<player> — "id" attribute
<principal-voice> — "id" attribute
<print> — "id" attribute
<rehearsal> — "id" attribute
<scordatura> — "id" attribute
<score-instrument> — "id" attribute
<score-part> — "id" attribute
<segno> — "id" attribute
<slide> — "id" attribute
<slur> — "id" attribute
<sound> — "id" attribute
<sound> — "id" attribute
<staff-divide> — "id" attribute
<string-mute> — "id" attribute
<symbol> — "id" attribute
<technical> — "id" attribute
<tied> — "id" attribute
<time> — "id" attribute
<transpose> — "id" attribute
<tuplet> — "id" attribute
<wedge> — "id" attribute
<words> — "id" attribute