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        The quote module 
        
            This module defines the quote.block element for indicating text reproduced from another source. 
            Two variants of the quote element are available: one for use in a Block context and a second for use in a Phrase context. 
            More information about this module is available at http://www.daisy.org/z3998/2012/auth/cm/#z3998.quote.module
        
        
            Markus Gylling
            [email protected]
        
        
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            This module is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, a copy of which is available at 
                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
            
            For complete licensing information, please refer to the LICENSE file that came with this distribution, a copy of which is also available from the DAISY web site at 
                www.daisy.org
            
        
        
            
                2012-12-19
                MGy
                
                    Initial version
                
            
        
    
    
The quote element represents a quotation from a real or fictitious source. When citing the source of a quotation, the citation must be explicitly linked to the quote by means of the ref attribute. If a quote element contains only a single child citation element, and the citation does not contain a ref attribute or child ref element, the association between the two elements is implied. If a quote does not contain a citation, it can still be linked to the work it is cited from by attaching a ref attribute referencing an entry in a bibliography , for example. To reference other resources, including resources external to the current document, the xlink.href attribute must be used. The role attribute optionally expresses the semantic nature of the quote. The role value epigraph, for example, indicates the quoted passage or verse represents an epigraph for the document or section. The quote element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace. specialize the block model to allow linegroups and lines
The quote element represents a quotation from a real or fictitious source. When citing the source of a quotation, the citation must be explicitly linked to the quote by means of the ref attribute. If a quote element contains only a single child citation element, and the citation does not contain a ref attribute or child ref element, the association between the two elements is implied. If a quote does not contain a citation, it can still be linked to the work it is cited from by attaching a ref attribute referencing an entry in a bibliography , for example. To reference other resources, including resources external to the current document, the xlink.href attribute must be used. The role attribute optionally expresses the semantic nature of the quote. The role value epigraph, for example, indicates the quoted passage or verse represents an epigraph for the document or section. Quotation marks should be included within the element if they must be retained in the file. The use of CSS for appending these characters is recommended, however, for the flexibility it allows to change the characters depending on the desired output.
quote - default content model contribution




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