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# | LaTeXML-inline.rnc |
# | RelaxNG model for LaTeXML generated documents |
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# | Part of LaTeXML: |
# | Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the |
# | United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US. |
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# | Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov> #_# |
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default namespace = "http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML"
## The inline module defines basic inline elements used throughout.
Inline.class |=
\text | emph | del | sub | sup | glossaryref | rule
| anchor | ref | cite | bibref
#======================================================================
\text =
## General container for styled text.
## Attributes cover a variety of styling and position shifting properties.
element text { text_attributes, text_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{text}.
text_attributes =
Common.attributes,
ID.attributes,
Positionable.attributes,
Fontable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{text}.
text_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
emph =
## Emphasized text.
element emph { emph_attributes, emph_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{emph}.
emph_attributes =
Common.attributes,
ID.attributes,
Fontable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{emph}.
emph_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
del =
## Deleted text.
element del { del_attributes, del_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{del}.
del_attributes =
Common.attributes,
ID.attributes,
Fontable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{del}.
del_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
sub =
## Textual subscript text.
element sub { sub_attributes, sub_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{sub}.
sub_attributes =
Common.attributes,
ID.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{sub}.
sub_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
sup =
## Textual superscript text.
element sup { sup_attributes, sup_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{sup}.
sup_attributes =
Common.attributes,
ID.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{sup}.
sup_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
glossaryref =
## Represents the usage of a term from a glossary.
element glossaryref { glossaryref_attributes, glossaryref_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{glossaryref}.
glossaryref_attributes =
Common.attributes,
Refable.attributes,
Listable.attributes,
Fontable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes,
## should be used to identifier used for the glossaryref.
attribute key { text }?,
## gives a expanded form of the glossaryref (unused?),
attribute title { text }?,
## a pattern encoding how the text content should be filled in during
## postprocessing, if it is empty.
## It consists of the words
## \texttt{type} (standing for the object type, eg. Ch.),
## \texttt{refnum}, \texttt{typerefnum} and \texttt{title}
## or \texttt{toctitle} (for the shortform of the title)
## mixed with arbitrary characters.
attribute show { text }?
## Content model for \elementref{glossaryref}.
glossaryref_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
rule =
## A Rule.
element rule { rule_attributes, rule_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{rule}.
rule_attributes =
Common.attributes,
Positionable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{rule}.
rule_model = empty
#======================================================================
ref =
## A hyperlink reference to some other object.
## When converted to HTML, the content would be the content of the anchor.
## The destination can be specified by one of the
## attributes \attr{labelref}, \attr{idref} or \attr{href};
## Missing fields will usually be filled in during postprocessing,
## based on data extracted from the document(s).
element ref { ref_attributes, ref_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{ref}.
ref_attributes =
Common.attributes,
Refable.attributes,
Fontable.attributes,
Colorable.attributes,
Backgroundable.attributes,
## a pattern encoding how the text content should be filled in during
## postprocessing, if it is empty.
## It consists of the words
## \texttt{type} (standing for the object type, eg. Ch.),
## \texttt{refnum} and \texttt{title} (including type and refnum)
## or \texttt{toctitle} (for the shortform of the title)
## mixed with arbitrary characters.
attribute show { text }?,
## gives a description of the target, not repeating the content,
## used for accessibility or a tooltip in HTML.
## Typically filled in by postprocessor.
attribute title { text }?,
## gives a longer form description of the target,
## useful when the link appears outside its original context, eg in navigation.
## Typically filled in by postprocessor.
attribute fulltitle { text }?
## Content model for \elementref{ref}.
ref_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
anchor =
## Inline anchor.
element anchor { anchor_attributes, anchor_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{anchor}.
anchor_attributes = Common.attributes, ID.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{anchor}.
anchor_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
cite =
## A container for a bibliographic citation. The model is inline to
## allow arbitrary comments before and after the expected \elementref{bibref}(s)
## which are the specific citation.
element cite { cite_attributes, cite_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{cite}.
cite_attributes =
Common.attributes,
Listable.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{cite}.
cite_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================
bibref =
## A bibliographic citation refering to a specific bibliographic item.
## Postprocessing will turn this into an \elementref{ref} for the actual link.
element bibref { bibref_attributes, bibref_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{bibref}.
bibref_attributes =
Common.attributes,
IDREF.attributes,
Listable.attributes,
## a comma separated list of bibliographic keys.
## (See the \attr{key} attribute of \elementref{bibitem} and \elementref{bibentry})
attribute bibrefs { text }?,
## a pattern encoding how the text content (of an empty bibref) will be filled in.
## Consists of strings \texttt{author}, \texttt{fullauthor}, \texttt{year},
## \texttt{number} and \texttt{title}
## (to be replaced by data from the bibliographic item)
## mixed with arbitrary characters.
attribute show { text }?,
## separator between formatted references
attribute separator { text }?,
## separator between formatted years when duplicate authors are combined.
attribute yyseparator { text }?
## Content model for \elementref{bibref}.
bibref_model = bibrefphrase*
#======================================================================
bibrefphrase =
## A preceding or following phrase used in composing a bibliographic reference,
## such as listing pages or chapter.
element bibrefphrase { bibrefphrase_attributes, bibrefphrase_model }
## Attributes for \elementref{bibrefphrase}
bibrefphrase_attributes = Common.attributes
## Content model for \elementref{bibrefphrase}
bibrefphrase_model = Inline.model
#======================================================================