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high medium low unknown 0 1 (\-?[\d]+/\-?[\d]+) unknown inapplicable [\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm) (\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+ indicates the person, or group of people, to whom the element content is ascribed. provides an externally-defined means of identifying the entity (or entities) being named, using a coded value of some kind. (reference) provides an explicit means of locating a full definition for the entity being named by means of one or more URIs. gives a minimum estimated value for the approximate measurement. gives a maximum estimated value for the approximate measurement. where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the minimum value observed. where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the maximum value observed. specifies the degree of statistical confidence (between zero and one) that a value falls within the range specified by min and max, or the proportion of observed values that fall within that range. names the unit used for the measurement Suggested values include: 1] cm(centimetres) ; 2] mm(millimetres) ; 3] in(inches) ; 4] lines; 5] chars(characters) cm (centimetres) mm (millimetres) in (inches) lines lines of text chars (characters) characters of text specifies the length in the units specified indicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words. characterizes the precision of the values specified by the other attributes. where the measurement summarizes more than one observation, specifies the applicability of this measurement. Sample values include: 1] all; 2] most; 3] range indicates whether or not the element bearing this attribute should be considered to mark the end of an orthographic token in the same way as whitespace. (canonical reference) specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl element in the TEI header supplies the value of the date or time in a standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. indicates the starting point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. indicates the ending point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd. indicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs. @calendar indicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs, but this element has no textual content. supplies a pointer to some location defining a named period of time within which the datable item is understood to have occurred. indicates whether or not this element is selected by default when its parent is selected. true This element is selected if its parent is selected false This element can only be selected explicitly, unless it is the only one of its kind, in which case it is selected if its parent is selected. specifies whether or not its parent element is fragmented in some way, typically by some other overlapping structure : for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas, a paragraph which is split across a page division, a verse line which is divided between two speakers. Y (yes) the element is fragmented in some (unspecified) respect N (no) either the element is not fragmented, or no claim is made as to its completeness. I (initial) this is the initial part of a fragmented element M (medial) this is a medial part of a fragmented element F (final) this is the final part of a fragmented element (organization) specifies how the content of the division is organized. composite composite content: i.e. no claim is made about the sequence in which the immediate contents of this division are to be processed, or their inter-relationships. uniform uniform content: i.e. the immediate contents of this element are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be processed in sequence. indicates whether this division is a sample of the original source and if so, from which part. initial division lacks material present at end in source. medial division lacks material at start and end. final division lacks material at start. unknown position of sampled material within original unknown. complete division is not a sample. describes the status of a document either currently or, when associated with a dated element, at the time indicated. Sample values include: 1] approved; 2] candidate; 3] cleared; 4] deprecated; 5] draft; 6] embargoed; 7] expired; 8] frozen; 9] galley; 10] proposed; 11] published; 12] recommendation; 13] submitted; 14] unfinished; 15] withdrawn (certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation. (responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber. indicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation. Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjecture internal there is internal evidence to support the intervention. external there is external evidence to support the intervention. conjecture the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise. contains a list of one or more pointers indicating sources supporting the given intervention or interpretation. indicates whether this is an instant revision or not. (number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document. (language) indicates the language of the element content using a tag generated according to BCP 47. (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. contains an expression in some formal style definition language which defines the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text points to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text. provides a base URI reference with which applications can resolve relative URI references into absolute URI references. signals an intention about how white space should be managed by applications. default signals that the application's default white-space processing modes are acceptable preserve indicates the intent that applications preserve all white space (MIME media type) specifies the applicable multimedia internet mail extension (MIME) media type Where the media are displayed, indicates the display width Where the media are displayed, indicates the display height Where the media are displayed, indicates a scale factor to be applied when generating the desired display size (uniform resource locator) specifies the URL from which the media concerned may be obtained. may be used to specify further information about the entity referenced by this name, for example the occupation of a person, or the status of a place. (reference to the canonical name) provides a means of locating the canonical form (nym) of the names associated with the object named by the element bearing it. specifies where this item is placed Suggested values include: 1] below; 2] bottom; 3] margin; 4] top; 5] opposite; 6] overleaf; 7] above; 8] end; 9] inline; 10] inspace below below the line bottom at the foot of the page margin in the margin (left, right, or both) top at the top of the page opposite on the opposite, i.e. facing, page overleaf on the other side of the leaf above above the line end at the end of e.g. chapter or volume. inline within the body of the text. inspace in a predefined space, for example left by an earlier scribe. characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology. provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed The element should not be categorized in detail with @subtype unless also categorized in general with @type specifies the language of the content to be found at the destination referenced by target, using a language tag generated according to BCP 47. @targetLang can only be used if @target is specified. specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References specifies the intended meaning when the target of a pointer is itself a pointer. all if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then the target of that pointer will be taken, and so on, until an element is found which is not a pointer. one if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then its target (whether a pointer or not) is taken as the target of this pointer. none no further evaluation of targets is carried out beyond that needed to find the element specified in the pointer's target. specifies the source from which declarations and definitions for the components of the object being defined may be obtained. supplies the sort key for this element in an index, list or group which contains it. (edition) supplies an arbitrary identifier for the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text. (edition reference) provides a pointer to the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text. indicates the end of a span initiated by the element bearing this attribute. The element indicated by @spanTo must follow the current element @spanTo on must point to the identifier of some element in this document identifies the language used to describe the rendition. css Cascading Stylesheet Language xslfo Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects free Informal free text description other A user-defined rendition description language indicates the kind of information held in this cell or in each cell of this row. Suggested values include: 1] label; 2] data label labelling or descriptive information only. data data values. indicates the number of rows occupied by this cell or row. (columns) indicates the number of columns occupied by this cell or row. specifies the date on which the source text was extracted and sent to the translator (pointer to a bibliographical source reference) provides a pointer to the bibliographical source from which a quotation or citation is drawn. indicates whether the name component is given in full, as an abbreviation or simply as an initial. yes the name component is spelled out in full. abb (abbreviated) the name component is given in an abbreviated form. init (initial letter) the name component is indicated only by one initial. specifies the sort order of the name component in relation to others within the name. (paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose. [3.1. 7.2.5. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. see-all-link QandA action atoz bold boxed centre centretext clear download green hi homepagefooter homepageheading important inbox javascript listhead pullquote question red removebutton showHideMore speciallookup (foreign) identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some language other than that of the surrounding text. [3.3.2.1. ] (emphasized) marks words or phrases which are stressed or emphasized for linguistic or rhetorical effect. [3.3.2.2. 3.3.2. ] (highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made. [3.3.2.2. 3.3.2. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. three xml QandA bold cite code green important inbox Filespec italic posthidden postshown pullQuote red small sup sub (quotation) contains a phrase or passage attributed by the narrator or author to some agency external to the text. [3.3.3. 4.3.1. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. display pullquote (quoted) contains material which is distinguished from the surrounding text using quotation marks or a similar method, for any one of a variety of reasons including, but not limited to: direct speech or thought, technical terms or jargon, authorial distance, quotations from elsewhere, and passages that are mentioned but not used. [3.3.3. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. display eg (cited quotation) contains a quotation from some other document, together with a bibliographic reference to its source. In a dictionary it may contain an example text with at least one occurrence of the word form, used in the sense being described, or a translation of the headword, or an example. [3.3.3. 4.3.1. 9.3.5.1. ] contains a word or phrase for which the author or narrator indicates a disclaiming of responsibility, for example by the use of scare quotes or italics. [3.3.3. ] (description) contains a brief description of the object documented by its parent element, including its intended usage, purpose, or application where this is appropriate. [22.4.4. 22.4.5. 22.4.6. 22.4.7. ] contains a single-word, multi-word, or symbolic designation which is regarded as a technical term. [3.3.4. ] (name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase. [3.5.1. ] (electronic mail address) contains an e-mail address identifying a location to which e-mail messages can be delivered. [3.5.2. ] contains a postal address, for example of a publisher, an organization, or an individual. [3.5.2. 2.2.4. 3.11.2.3. ] (address line) contains one line of a postal address. [3.5.2. 2.2.4. 3.11.2.3. ] contains a date in any format. [3.5.4. 2.2.4. 2.5. 3.11.2.3. 15.2.3. 13.3.6. ] (abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort. [3.5.5. ] allows the encoder to classify the abbreviation according to some convenient typology. (pointer) defines a pointer to another location. [3.6. 16.1. ] Only one of the attributes @target and @cRef may be supplied on . (reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. [3.6. 16.1. ] Only one of the attributes @target' and @cRef' may be supplied on (list) contains any sequence of items organized as a list. [3.7. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. agenda atoz atoz-popular bold box_bl box_or classic fancy index lower-alpha lower-roman multicol no-bullets old-style pausing quaint removebutton section2 saveSpace section2 sidelist social spaced topics upper-alpha upper-roman describes the form of the list. catalogue gloss ordered unordered contains one component of a list. [3.7. 2.5. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. facebook flickr googlegroups green important login nav oucs-icon search showall twitter user youtube contains any label or heading used to identify part of a text, typically but not exclusively in a list or glossary. [3.7. ] (heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section, or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc. [4.2.1. ] contains a note or annotation. [3.8.1. 2.2.6. 3.11.2.7. 9.3.5.4. ] indicates whether the copy text shows the exact place of reference for the note. points to the end of the span to which the note is attached, if the note is not embedded in the text at that point. indicates the location of an inline graphic, illustration, or figure. [3.9. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. bordergrey centre left right shadow spaced wrap (line break) marks the start of a new (typographic) line in some edition or version of a text. [3.10.3. 7.2.5. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. clear (series information) contains information about the series in which a book or other bibliographic item has appeared. [3.11.2.1. ] in a bibliographic reference, contains the name(s) of an author, personal or corporate, of a work; for example in the same form as that provided by a recognized bibliographic name authority. [3.11.2.2. 2.2.1. ] contains a secondary statement of responsibility for a bibliographic item, for example the name of an individual, institution or organization, (or of several such) acting as editor, compiler, translator, etc. [3.11.2.2. ] (statement of responsibility) supplies a statement of responsibility for the intellectual content of a text, edition, recording, or series, where the specialized elements for authors, editors, etc. do not suffice or do not apply. May also be used to encode information about individuals or organizations which have played a role in the production or distribution of a bibliographic work. [3.11.2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.5. ] (responsibility) contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's intellectual responsibility, or an organization's role in the production or distribution of a work. [3.11.2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.2. 2.2.5. ] contains a title for any kind of work. [3.11.2.2. 2.2.1. 2.2.5. ] indicates the bibliographic level for a title, that is, whether it identifies an article, book, journal, series, or unpublished material. a m s provides the name of the organization responsible for the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.11.2.3. 2.2.4. ] (scope of bibliographic reference) defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a list of page numbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work. [3.11.2.3. ] identifies the unit of information conveyed by the element, e.g. columns, pages, volume. Suggested values include: 1] vol(volume) ; 2] issue; 3] pp(pages) ; 4] ll (lines) ; 5] chap(chapter) ; 6] part vol (volume) the element contains a volume number. issue the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers. pp (pages) the element contains a page number or page range. ll (lines) the element contains a line number or line range. chap (chapter) the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title) part the element identifies a part of a book or collection. identifies the type of information conveyed by the element, e.g. columns, pages, volume. Suggested values include: 1] vol(volume) ; 2] issue; 3] pp(pages) ; 4] ll (lines) ; 5] chap(chapter) ; 6] part vol (volume) the element contains a volume number. issue the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers. pp (pages) the element contains a page number or page range. ll (lines) the element contains a line number or line range. chap (chapter) the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title) part the element identifies a part of a book or collection. specifies the starting point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute. specifies the end-point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute. (cited range) defines the range of cited content, often represented by pages or other units [3.11.2.3. ] identifies the type of information conveyed by the element, e.g. columns, pages, volume. Suggested values include: 1] vol (volume) ; 2] issue; 3] pp (pages) ; 4] ll (lines) ; 5] chap (chapter) ; 6] part vol (volume) the element contains a volume number. issue the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers. pp (pages) the element contains a page number or page range. ll (lines) the element contains a line number or line range. chap (chapter) the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title) part the element identifies a part of a book or collection. specifies the starting point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute. specifies the end-point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute. (bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. [3.11.1. 2.2.7. 15.3.2. ] (citation list) contains a list of bibliographic citations of any kind. [3.11.1. 2.2.7. 15.3.2. ] (automatically generated text division) indicates the location at which a textual division generated automatically by a text-processing application is to appear. [3.8.2. ] specifies what type of generated text division (e.g. index, table of contents, etc.) is to appear. Sample values include: 1] index; 2] toc; 3] figlist; 4] tablist (TEI Header) supplies the descriptive and declarative information making up an electronic title page prefixed to every TEI-conformant text. [2.1.1. 15.1. ] specifies the kind of document to which the header is attached, for example whether it is a corpus or individual text. Sample values include: 1] text; 2] corpus (file description) contains a full bibliographic description of an electronic file. [2.2. 2.1.1. ] (title statement) groups information about the title of a work and those responsible for its content. [2.2.1. 2.2. ] (edition statement) groups information relating to one edition of a text. [2.2.2. 2.2. ] (edition) describes the particularities of one edition of a text. [2.2.2. ] (publication statement) groups information concerning the publication or distribution of an electronic or other text. [2.2.4. 2.2. ] (release authority) supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for making a work available, other than a publisher or distributor. [2.2.4. ] admin@it.ox.ac.uk admin@oucs.ox.ac.uk apple-training@it.ox.ac.uk apple-training@oucs.ox.ac.uk buildings@it.ox.ac.uk buildings@oucs.ox.ac.uk courses@it.ox.ac.uk courses@oucs.ox.ac.uk cud@it.ox.ac.uk cud@oucs.ox.ac.uk datacentre@it.ox.ac.uk datacentre@oucs.ox.ac.uk domain-registration@it.ox.ac.uk domain-registration@oucs.ox.ac.uk erewhon@it.ox.ac.uk erewhon@oucs.ox.ac.uk greenit@it.ox.ac.uk greenit@oucs.ox.ac.uk groupware-pt@rt.oucs.ox.ac.uk groupware@it.ox.ac.uk groupware@oucs.ox.ac.uk helpcentre.manager@it.ox.ac.uk helpcentre.manager@oucs.ox.ac.uk hfs@ox.ac.uk hfs@ox.ac.uk infosec@it.ox.ac.uk infodev@it.ox.ac.uk infodev@oucs.ox.ac.uk its3@it.ox.ac.uk its3@oucs.ox.ac.uk itsupport@ict.ox.ac.uk itsupport@it.ox.ac.uk licenses@it.ox.ac.uk licenses@oucs.ox.ac.uk ltg@it.ox.ac.uk ltg@oucs.ox.ac.uk marketing@it.ox.ac.uk marketing@oucs.ox.ac.uk networks@it.ox.ac.uk networks@oucs.ox.ac.uk nexus-team@rt.oucs.ox.ac.uk nsms@it.ox.ac.uk nsms@oucs.ox.ac.uk operator@rt.oucs.ox.ac.uk oxcert@it.ox.ac.uk oxpoints@it.ox.ac.uk oxpoints@oucs.ox.ac.uk pcbreakdown@it.ox.ac.uk pcbreakdown@oucs.ox.ac.uk podcasts@it.ox.ac.uk podcasts@oucs.ox.ac.uk recruitment@it.ox.ac.uk recruitment@oucs.ox.ac.uk registration@it.ox.ac.uk registration@oucs.ox.ac.uk researchsupport@it.ox.ac.uk researchsupport@oucs.ox.ac.uk rts@it.ox.ac.uk rts@oucs.ox.ac.uk secondlife@it.ox.ac.uk secondlife@oucs.ox.ac.uk security@it.ox.ac.uk security@oucs.ox.ac.uk shop@it.ox.ac.uk shop@oucs.ox.ac.uk sis@it.ox.ac.uk sis@oucs.ox.ac.uk software@it.ox.ac.uk software@oucs.ox.ac.uk sysdev@it.ox.ac.uk sysdev@oucs.ox.ac.uk telecommunications@it.ox.ac.uk telecommunications@oucs.ox.ac.uk thames.suite@it.ox.ac.uk thamessuite@oucs.ox.ac.uk turnitin@it.ox.ac.uk turnitin@oucs.ox.ac.uk webdesign@it.ox.ac.uk webdesign@oucs.ox.ac.uk webex@it.ox.ac.uk webex@oucs.ox.ac.uk weblearn@it.ox.ac.uk weblearn@oucs.ox.ac.uk webmaster@it.ox.ac.uk webmaster@oucs.ox.ac.uk (identifier) supplies any form of identifier used to identify some object, such as a bibliographic item, a person, a title, an organization, etc. in a standardized way. [2.2.4. 2.2.5. 3.11.2.3. ] categorizes the identifier, for example as an ISBN, Social Security number, etc. supplies information about the availability of a text, for example any restrictions on its use or distribution, its copyright status, any licence applying to it, etc. [2.2.4. ] supplies a code identifying the current availability of the text. free the text is freely available. unknown the status of the text is unknown. restricted the text is not freely available. contains information about a licence or other legal agreement applicable to the text. [2.2.4. ] (series statement) groups information about the series, if any, to which a publication belongs. [2.2.5. 2.2. ] (notes statement) collects together any notes providing information about a text additional to that recorded in other parts of the bibliographic description. [2.2.6. 2.2. ] (source description) describes the source from which an electronic text was derived or generated, typically a bibliographic description in the case of a digitized text, or a phrase such as "born digital" for a text which has no previous existence. [2.2.7. ] (encoding description) documents the relationship between an electronic text and the source or sources from which it was derived. [2.3. 2.1.1. ] (style definition language declaration) specifies the name of the formal language in which style or renditional information is supplied elsewhere in the document. [2.3.5. ] (text-profile description) provides a detailed description of non-bibliographic aspects of a text, specifically the languages and sublanguages used, the situation in which it was produced, the participants and their setting. [2.4. 2.1.1. ] (text classification) groups information which describes the nature or topic of a text in terms of a standard classification scheme, thesaurus, etc. [2.4.3. ] contains a list of keywords or phrases identifying the topic or nature of a text. [2.4.3. ] identifies the controlled vocabulary within which the set of keywords concerned is defined. (revision description) summarizes the revision history for a file. [2.5. 2.1.1. ] documents a change or set of changes made during the production of a source document, or during the revision of an electronic file. [2.5. 2.4.1. ] points to one or more elements that belong to this change. groups a number of change descriptions associated with either the creation of a source text or the revision of an encoded text. indicates whether the ordering of its child change elements is to be considered significant or not (TEI document) contains a single TEI-conformant document, comprising a TEI header and a text, either in isolation or as part of a teiCorpus element. [4. 15.1. ] You have not provided an author name You have not provided a title for the document You have not provided a date for the document You must have a Subversion $LastChangedDate: $ field in a revision statement You must have a Subversion $LastChangedRevision: $ field in a revision statement You must have a Subversion $LastChangedBy: $ field in a revision statement Do not use tables to lay out the document body contains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or composite, for example a poem or drama, a collection of essays, a novel, a dictionary, or a corpus sample. [4. 15.1. ] (text body) contains the whole body of a single unitary text, excluding any front or back matter. [4. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. deflist-numbers nonumber number past redcarpet spaceimage (text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. [4.1. ] (title page) contains the title page of a text, appearing within the front or back matter. [4.6. ] classifies the title page according to any convenient typology. (document title) contains the title of a document, including all its constituents, as given on a title page. [4.6. ] contains a subsection or division of the title of a work, as indicated on a title page. [4.6. ] specifies the role of this subdivision of the title. Suggested values include: 1] main; 2] sub(subordinate) ; 3] alt(alternate) ; 4] short; 5] desc(descriptive) main main title of the work sub (subordinate) subtitle of the work alt (alternate) alternative title of the work short abbreviated form of title desc (descriptive) descriptive paraphrase of the work (document author) contains the name of the author of the document, as given on the title page (often but not always contained in a byline). [4.6. ] (document edition) contains an edition statement as presented on a title page of a document. [4.6. ] (document imprint) contains the imprint statement (place and date of publication, publisher name), as given (usually) at the foot of a title page. [4.6. ] (document date) contains the date of a document, as given (usually) on a title page. [4.6. ] gives the value of the date in standard form, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD. (front matter) contains any prefatory matter (headers, title page, prefaces, dedications, etc.) found at the start of a document, before the main body. [4.6. 4. ] (back matter) contains any appendixes, etc. following the main part of a text. [4.7. 4. ] (corresponds) points to elements that correspond to the current element in some way. (anonymous block) contains any arbitrary component-level unit of text, acting as an anonymous container for phrase or inter level elements analogous to, but without the semantic baggage of, a paragraph. [16.3. ] (anchor point) attaches an identifier to a point within a text, whether or not it corresponds with a textual element. [8.4.2. 16.4. ] contains literal code from some formal language such as a programming language. (example) contains any kind of illustrative example. [22.4.4. 22.4.5. ] (element name) contains the name (generic identifier) of an element. [22. 22.4.4. ] supplies the name of the scheme in which this name is defined. Sample values include: 1] TEI(text encoding initiative) ; 2] DBK(docbook) ; 3] XX(unknown) ; 4] Schematron; 5] HTML (identifier) contains an identifier or name for an object of some kind in a formal language. ident is used for tokens such as variable names, class names, type names, function names etc. in formal programming languages. [22.1.1. ] points to the specification for an attribute or model class which is to be included in a schema the identifier used for the required class within the source indicated. points to the specification for some element which is to be included in a schema the identifier used for the required element within the source indicated. points to the specification for some pattern which is to be included in a schema the identifier used for the required pattern within the source indicated. contains text displayed in tabular form, in rows and columns. [14.1.1. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. annrep centretext formtable fiveyr frame hc_annrep hostingcomparison rules stripeMe tablesorter td-right indicates the number of rows in the table. (columns) indicates the number of columns in each row of the table. contains one row of a table. [14.1.1. ] contains one cell of a table. [14.1.1. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. bold label shaded Brown Green Midblue Olive Red red green yellow Yellow grade1 grade2 grade3 grade4 grade5 grade6 right left top middle centre center groups elements representing or containing graphic information such as an illustration, formula, or figure. [14.4. ] (rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text. border bordergrey centre centreimage floatimage floatimageRight iconimage image-above inline inlinetable margin-right no noborder nowrap panorama pic-left pic-right left right rightnoborder shadow sld spaceimage template-screenshot wrap yes border bordergrey centre centreimage floatimage floatimageRight iconimage image-above inline inlinetable margin-right no noborder nowrap panorama pic-left pic-right left right rightnoborder shadow sld spaceimage template-screenshot wrap yes border bordergrey centre centreimage floatimage floatimageRight iconimage image-above inline inlinetable margin-right no noborder nowrap panorama pic-left pic-right left right rightnoborder shadow sld spaceimage template-screenshot wrap yes Location of figure Width of figure Height of figure Scaling of figure (values between 0 and 1) (description of figure) contains a brief prose description of the appearance or content of a graphic figure, for use when documenting an image without displaying it. [14.4. ] A button which a user can see in a user interface Some sort of computer language code, displayed inline The name of a command to run, such as "xmllint" A labelled input field in a user interface (file specification) A file or directory specification of any kind, such as index.xml, /etc/passwd or c:\windows\command.com An icon in a user interface Text for a user to type (displayed inline) A keyword in some technical code the user is being asked to write or read A key to press, such as F1 The label for a button, radio box etc, as "Press to submit form" The text of a link being described The name of a menu in a user interface, such as "File" The result of running a command, displayed verbatim in a block A display of what appears on the screen, shown verbatim in a block A program listing, displayed verbatim in a block The text of a program prompt in a description of its interface Some sort of computer program The value for some request in a user interface (pointer) defines a pointer to another location. transclude new rss rssnoimage rssimage rssbrief rsssummary rsslimit-all rsslimit-1 rsslimit-2 rsslimit-3 rsslimit-4 rsslimit-5 rsslimit-6 rsslimit-7 rsslimit-8 rsslimit-9 rsslimit-10 new rss rssnoimage rssimage rssbrief rsssummary rsslimit-all rsslimit-1 rsslimit-2 rsslimit-3 rsslimit-4 rsslimit-5 rsslimit-6 rsslimit-7 rsslimit-8 rsslimit-9 rsslimit-10 new rss rssnoimage rssimage rssbrief rsssummary rsslimit-all rsslimit-1 rsslimit-2 rsslimit-3 rsslimit-4 rsslimit-5 rsslimit-6 rsslimit-7 rsslimit-8 rsslimit-9 rsslimit-10 (reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. The W3C XInclude element pointer to the resource being included xml text Wrapper for fallback elements if an XInclude fails