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Schema Documentation: attribute information
Attributes
Back to
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attribute
The
abbr
attribute specifies an abbreviated header value.
Usage Example
<table>
<tr>
<th abbr="length">Length (as far as complete)</th>
<th abbr="depth">Depth of each ramus</th>
</tr>
…
</table>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the th
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name accent. You will find information about the other accent attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this accent attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name accent. You will find information about the other accent attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this accent attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name accent. You will find information about the other accent attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this accent attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mover
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name accent. You will find information about the other accent attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this accent attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:munderover
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name accentunder. You will find information about the other accentunder attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this accentunder attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name accentunder. You will find information about the other accentunder attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this accentunder attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:munder
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name accentunder. You will find information about the other accentunder attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this accentunder attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:munderover
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:maction
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies the string to be spoken instead of the string in the sub element.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The great toe, as <ssml:sub alias="professor">Prof.</ssml:sub> Owen remarks, which forms
the fulcrum when standing or walking, is perhaps the most characteristic …</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:sub (phrase variant) and
ssml:sub (text variant)
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this align attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
center
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this align attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:munder
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
center
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this align attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mover
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
center
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this align attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:munderover
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
center
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this align attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*(top|bottom|center|baseline|axis)\s*[0-9]*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name align. You will find information about the other align attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this align attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mstack
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*(top|bottom|center|baseline|axis)\s*[0-9]*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name alignmentscope. You will find information about the other alignmentscope attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this alignmentscope attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name alignmentscope. You will find information about the other alignmentscope attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this alignmentscope attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies which phonemic/phonetic pronunciation alphabet is used in the
ph
attribute.
If omitted, the implicit value
x-SAMPA
is assumed.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The <name><ssml:phoneme ph="g@l"Qp@g@Uz" alphabet="x-SAMPA">Galapagos</ssml:phoneme></name> marine iguana.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:phoneme (phrase variant) and
ssml:phoneme (text variant)
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mglyph
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value top
the value middle
the value bottom
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
The
associate
attribute identifies the child element of a
block
to which all other children are bound.
The
associate
attribute takes a single IDREF that must point to one of its children as a value. All the other children assume an implict
reference to the element through this value, allowing the
ref
attribute to be omitted from them.
Usage Example
<block role="figure" associate="quail-isle">
<hd>Figure 1 — Quail Island</hd>
<object src="qi.png" xml:id="quail-isle" />
<caption>An image of the island from the sea.</caption>
<citation>Photo courtesy …</citation>
</block>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the block
element
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The IDREF datatype:
An IDREF TokenizedType, as defined in section 3.3.1 of
XML.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:cn
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name bevelled. You will find information about the other bevelled attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this bevelled attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfrac
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name bevelled. You will find information about the other bevelled attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this bevelled attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name bind. You will find information about the other bind attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this bind attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:copy,
xforms:group,
xforms:input,
xforms:label,
xforms:range,
xforms:secret,
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
xforms:textarea and
xforms:value
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name bind. You will find information about the other bind attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this bind attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:itemset and
xforms:repeat
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name bind. You will find information about the other bind attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this bind attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
The
by
attribute expresses the contributor of an element to the document source, such as the author, editor, a republisher, etc.
The
by
attribute allows a single CURIE as its value, which must be bound to an RDF property using the mechanism defined in
CURIE.
All descendants of an element that declares a
by
attribute value implicitly inherit that value. In the absence of an expressed relationship, the implicit value
author
is assumed.
Usage Example
<annotation by="editor" role="correction">
<p>...</p>
</annotation>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value author
An author of a work.
the value general-editor
The general editor of a work.
the value translator
A translator of a work.
the value commentator
A commentator on a work.
the value editor
An editor of a work.
the value republisher
A republisher of a work.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:annotation,
m:annotation-xml,
m:csymbol,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant) and
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type NCName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name charalign. You will find information about the other charalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this charalign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name charalign. You will find information about the other charalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this charalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mstack
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name charspacing. You will find information about the other charspacing attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this charspacing attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value loose
the value medium
the value tight
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name charspacing. You will find information about the other charspacing attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this charspacing attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mstack
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value loose
the value medium
the value tight
Back to
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attribute
The
class
attribute provides the ability to express general classifying or commonality between elements.
This attribute inherits all the fundamental properties of the (X)HTML
class
attribute and is usable in the context of
CSS styling.
The
class
attribute is not used to inflect semantics or structure on elements or their contents. Refer to the
role
attribute for more information on how to layer semantic meaning on elements.
Usage Example
<p>… under the complex and sometimes varying conditions of life, will have a better chance of surviving,
and thus be <emph class="italic">naturally selected</emph>.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
col,
colgroup,
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
xforms:model,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type NMTOKENS
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The NMTOKENS datatype:
A space-separated list of
NMTOKEN TokenizedTypes.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name close. You will find information about the other close attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this close attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name close. You will find information about the other close attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this close attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfenced
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:interval
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
The
colspan
attribute specifies the number of columns spanned by the current cell.
The implicit value of this attribute is
1
. The value
0
indicates that the cell spans all columns from the current column to the last column of the
colgroup
in which the cell is defined.
Usage Example
<table>
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Length (as far as complete)</th>
<td datatype="xs:integer">17</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" rowspan="2">Depth of each ramus</th>
<td datatype="xs:integer">4</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">9</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" />
<td datatype="xs:integer">3</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">18</td>
</tr>
</table>
Attribute content model
some data of type nonNegativeInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [0-9]+
The
NonNegativeInteger
datatype
:
A non-negative integer.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name columnalign. You will find information about the other columnalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this columnalign attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name columnalign. You will find information about the other columnalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this columnalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name columnalign. You will find information about the other columnalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this columnalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mlabeledtr and
m:mtr
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name columnalign. You will find information about the other columnalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this columnalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtd
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnlines. You will find information about the other columnlines attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this columnlines attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnlines. You will find information about the other columnlines attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this columnlines attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnspacing. You will find information about the other columnspacing attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this columnspacing attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnspacing. You will find information about the other columnspacing attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this columnspacing attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnspan. You will find information about the other columnspan attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this columnspan attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnspan. You will find information about the other columnspan attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this columnspan attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtd
element
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnwidth. You will find information about the other columnwidth attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this columnwidth attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
the value auto
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value fit
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name columnwidth. You will find information about the other columnwidth attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this columnwidth attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
the value auto
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value fit
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
The
continuation
attribute provides a generic mechanism to establish a logical continuation of the current element cross one or more other
elements in the document scope.
The
continuation
attribute must contain one or more space separated references to the
IDs
of the associated elements. Note that the element that carries the continuation attribute must not be referenced in this
list.
The order in which the references appear in the attribute value is not significant (i.e., the reference order need not match
the document order of the referenced elements). Only elements with the same QName as the parent element of the attribute can
be referenced (e.g., a paragraph cannot list a table as a continuation). Additionally, only elements following the current
element in the document order may be referenced as continuations. Elements that are referenced as continuations must not have
continuation attributes themselves.
Logical connections allow for special formatting of elements when generating outputs (to establish the connection between
emphasis that continues across multiple paragraphs for braille formatting, for example). When the
continuation
attribute has been attached to an element, all formatting instructions that apply to that element also apply to all the elements
referenced in the attribute. Formatting instructions on the logical siblings, however, do not cascade.
A processing agent that does not recognize logical connections must be able to process each individual element in the continuation
without requiring special knowledge of the elements that came before (i.e., inheritance of formatting cannot be assumed).
Usage Example
<p><emph xml:id="em1" class="italic" continuation="em2">
"Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum et vivificantem, qui ex Patre Filioque procedit.
Qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur et conglorificatur. Qui locutus est per prophetas.</emph></p>
<p><emph xml:id="em2" class="italic">
"Et unam Catholicam et Apostolicam Ecclesiam. Confiteor unum Baptisma in remissionem peccatorum.
Et exspecto Resurrectionem mortuorum. Et vitam venturi saeculi. Amen."</emph></p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: annoref,
aside,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
caption,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
d,
definition,
emph,
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
glossary,
h,
hd,
hpart,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
d:longdesc,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
d:summary,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
d:tour,
tr,
transition and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREFS
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The IDREFS datatype:
A space-separated list of
IDREF TokenizedTypes.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Sets the pitch contour for the contained text.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \(([\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)%), ?([\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)Hz)\)(,\s*\(([\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)%),
?([\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)Hz)\))*
The SSML
PitchContour
datatype
:
A pitch contour expression, as defined in
pitch contour.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name crossout. You will find information about the other crossout attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this crossout attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
zero or more of
one of the following values
none
updiagonalstrike
downdiagonalstrike
verticalstrike
horizontalstrike
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name crossout. You will find information about the other crossout attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this crossout attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarries
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
zero or more of
one of the following values
none
updiagonalstrike
downdiagonalstrike
verticalstrike
horizontalstrike
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name crossout. You will find information about the other crossout attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this crossout attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarry
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
zero or more of
one of the following values
none
updiagonalstrike
downdiagonalstrike
verticalstrike
horizontalstrike
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*\S\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name definitionURL. You will find information about the other definitionURL attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this definitionURL attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:abs,
m:and,
m:annotation,
m:approx,
m:arccos,
m:arccosh,
m:arccot,
m:arccoth,
m:arccsc,
m:arccsch,
m:arcsec,
m:arcsech,
m:arcsin,
m:arcsinh,
m:arctan,
m:arctanh,
m:arg,
m:card,
m:cartesianproduct,
m:cbytes,
m:ceiling,
m:ci,
m:cn,
m:codomain,
m:complexes,
m:compose,
m:conjugate,
m:cos,
m:cosh,
m:cot,
m:coth,
m:cs,
m:csc,
m:csch,
m:csymbol,
m:curl,
m:determinant,
m:diff,
m:divergence,
m:divide,
m:domain,
m:emptyset,
m:eq,
m:equivalent,
m:eulergamma,
m:exists,
m:exp,
m:exponentiale,
m:factorial,
m:factorof,
m:false,
m:floor,
m:forall,
m:gcd,
m:geq,
m:grad,
m:gt,
m:ident,
m:image,
m:imaginary,
m:imaginaryi,
m:implies,
m:in,
m:infinity,
m:int,
m:integers,
m:intersect,
m:interval,
m:inverse,
m:lambda,
m:laplacian,
m:lcm,
m:leq,
m:limit,
m:list,
m:ln,
m:log,
m:lt,
m:matrix,
m:matrixrow,
m:max,
m:mean,
m:median,
m:min,
m:minus,
m:mode,
m:moment,
m:naturalnumbers,
m:neq,
m:not,
m:notanumber,
m:notin,
m:notprsubset,
m:notsubset,
m:or,
m:otherwise,
m:outerproduct,
m:partialdiff,
m:pi,
m:piece,
m:piecewise,
m:plus,
m:power,
m:primes,
m:product,
m:prsubset,
m:quotient,
m:rationals,
m:real,
m:reals,
m:rem,
m:root,
m:scalarproduct,
m:sdev,
m:sec,
m:sech,
m:selector,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:set,
m:setdiff,
m:sin,
m:sinh,
m:subset,
m:sum,
m:tan,
m:tanh,
m:tendsto,
m:times,
m:transpose,
m:true,
m:union,
m:variance,
m:vector,
m:vectorproduct and
m:xor
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name definitionURL. You will find information about the other definitionURL attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this definitionURL attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:annotation-xml
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name denomalign. You will find information about the other denomalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this denomalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfrac
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name denomalign. You will find information about the other denomalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this denomalign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
The
depth
attribute specifies the nesting depth of the current element in relation to ancestors of the same type.
An element's name alone does not infer an ancestral relationship; the usage context is equally important. For example, the
depth of the first index
section
is not influenced by the number of structural
sections
that may enclose the index.
The outermost ancestor has the implied depth value
0
.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name depth. You will find information about the other depth attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this depth attribute.
Usage Example
<section xml:id="alice-p1" role="part">
<h>Part I.</h>
<section xml:id="alice-c1" role="chapter" depth="1">
<h>Chapter I.</h>
<list type="ordered">
<item>
…
<list type="ordered" depth="1">
<item>…</item>
</list>
</item>
</list>
…
</section>
…
</section>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: entry,
list,
section (section variant) and
section (verse variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type nonNegativeInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [0-9]+
The
NonNegativeInteger
datatype
:
A non-negative integer.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name depth. You will find information about the other depth attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this depth attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mspace
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name depth. You will find information about the other depth attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this depth attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name depth. You will find information about the other depth attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this depth attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mpadded
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\+\-]?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?\s*((%?\s*(height|depth|width)?)|e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|((negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)))\s*
Back to
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attribute
The
desc
attribute establishes the connection between the current element and its associated accessible
description
(s).
The
desc
attribute must contain one or more space separated references to the
IDs
of the associated
description
s.
Features may extend the use of this attribute, but not override the requirement that it resolve to a
description
. The
Z39.98-2012 Content Selection feature, for example, provides a mechanism for pointing to a
description
based on the format being rendered.
Usage Example
<object src="mouse.png" desc="mouse-desc" />
<description xml:id="mouse-desc" by="republisher" role="content">
<p>...</p>
</description>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type NCName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The NCName datatype:
An XML non-colonized Name, as defined in section 3.3.7 of
XML.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Indicates the level of detail to be read aloud or rendered.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:say-as (phrase variant) and
ssml:say-as (text variant)
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name dir. You will find information about the other dir attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this dir attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mi,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:ms,
m:mspace and
m:mtext
Attribute content model
one of the following values
ltr
rtl
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name dir. You will find information about the other dir attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this dir attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mrow
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
ltr
rtl
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name dir. You will find information about the other dir attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this dir attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
ltr
rtl
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
block
inline
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name displaystyle. You will find information about the other displaystyle attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this displaystyle attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name displaystyle. You will find information about the other displaystyle attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this displaystyle attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies a value in seconds or milliseconds for the desired time to take to read the contained text.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern ([0-9]+\.)?[0-9]+m?s
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name edge. You will find information about the other edge attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this edge attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:malignmark
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name edge. You will find information about the other edge attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this edge attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name encoding. You will find information about the other encoding attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this encoding attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:abs,
m:and,
m:annotation,
m:approx,
m:arccos,
m:arccosh,
m:arccot,
m:arccoth,
m:arccsc,
m:arccsch,
m:arcsec,
m:arcsech,
m:arcsin,
m:arcsinh,
m:arctan,
m:arctanh,
m:arg,
m:card,
m:cartesianproduct,
m:cbytes,
m:ceiling,
m:ci,
m:cn,
m:codomain,
m:complexes,
m:compose,
m:conjugate,
m:cos,
m:cosh,
m:cot,
m:coth,
m:cs,
m:csc,
m:csch,
m:csymbol,
m:curl,
m:determinant,
m:diff,
m:divergence,
m:divide,
m:domain,
m:emptyset,
m:eq,
m:equivalent,
m:eulergamma,
m:exists,
m:exp,
m:exponentiale,
m:factorial,
m:factorof,
m:false,
m:floor,
m:forall,
m:gcd,
m:geq,
m:grad,
m:gt,
m:ident,
m:image,
m:imaginary,
m:imaginaryi,
m:implies,
m:in,
m:infinity,
m:int,
m:integers,
m:intersect,
m:interval,
m:inverse,
m:lambda,
m:laplacian,
m:lcm,
m:leq,
m:limit,
m:list,
m:ln,
m:log,
m:lt,
m:matrix,
m:matrixrow,
m:max,
m:mean,
m:median,
m:min,
m:minus,
m:mode,
m:moment,
m:naturalnumbers,
m:neq,
m:not,
m:notanumber,
m:notin,
m:notprsubset,
m:notsubset,
m:or,
m:otherwise,
m:outerproduct,
m:partialdiff,
m:pi,
m:piece,
m:piecewise,
m:plus,
m:power,
m:primes,
m:product,
m:prsubset,
m:quotient,
m:rationals,
m:real,
m:reals,
m:rem,
m:root,
m:scalarproduct,
m:sdev,
m:sec,
m:sech,
m:selector,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:set,
m:setdiff,
m:sin,
m:sinh,
m:subset,
m:sum,
m:tan,
m:tanh,
m:tendsto,
m:times,
m:transpose,
m:true,
m:union,
m:variance,
m:vector,
m:vectorproduct and
m:xor
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name encoding. You will find information about the other encoding attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this encoding attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:annotation-xml
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
application/mathml-content+xml
MathML-Content
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name encoding. You will find information about the other encoding attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this encoding attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:annotation-xml
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
application/mathml-presentation+xml
MathML-Presentation
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name encoding. You will find information about the other encoding attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this encoding attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:annotation-xml
element
Attribute content model
the value Z39.98-AI
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name encoding. You will find information about the other encoding attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this encoding attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:range
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe equalcolumns
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name equalcolumns. You will find information about the other equalcolumns attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this equalcolumns attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name equalcolumns. You will find information about the other equalcolumns attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this equalcolumns attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name equalrows. You will find information about the other equalrows attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this equalrows attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name equalrows. You will find information about the other equalrows attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this equalrows attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Content Selection Feature.
The
expr
attribute contains a conditional expression.
Refer to the
Content Selection Feature for information on syntax and function set association.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: sel:when (Phrase variant) and
sel:when (Block variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library
The Content selection feature
ConditionalExpression
datatype
:
A conditional expression, as defined in
Conditional Expression
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name fence. You will find information about the other fence attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this fence attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name fence. You will find information about the other fence attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this fence attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name form. You will find information about the other form attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this form attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
prefix
infix
postfix
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name form. You will find information about the other form attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this form attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
prefix
infix
postfix
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
In addition to
interpret-as, provides further hints on the precise formatting of the contained text for content types that may have ambiguous formats.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:say-as (phrase variant) and
ssml:say-as (text variant)
Attribute content model
text
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name frame. You will find information about the other frame attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this frame attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name frame. You will find information about the other frame attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this frame attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name framespacing. You will find information about the other framespacing attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this framespacing attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name framespacing. You will find information about the other framespacing attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this framespacing attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:model
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name groupalign. You will find information about the other groupalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this groupalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:maligngroup
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
decimalpoint
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name groupalign. You will find information about the other groupalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this groupalign attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (\s*\{\s*(left|center|right|decimalpoint)(\s+(left|center|right|decimalpoint))*\})*\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name groupalign. You will find information about the other groupalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this groupalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (\s*\{\s*(left|center|right|decimalpoint)(\s+(left|center|right|decimalpoint))*\})*\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name groupalign. You will find information about the other groupalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this groupalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mlabeledtr and
m:mtr
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (\s*\{\s*(left|center|right|decimalpoint)(\s+(left|center|right|decimalpoint))*\})*\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name groupalign. You will find information about the other groupalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this groupalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtd
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
left
center
right
decimalpoint
Back to
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attribute
The
headers
attribute specifies the list of header cells that provide header information for the current data cell.
This attribute requires a space separated list of valid
ID
references that resolves to
th
elements.
Usage Example
<table>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" xml:id="inches">Inches</th>
<th xml:id="lines">Lines</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th xml:id="length">Length (as far as complete)</th>
<td headers="length inches">17</td>
<td headers="length lines">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th xml:id="depth">Depth of each ramus</th>
<td headers="depth inches">4</td>
<td headers="depth lines">9</td>
</tr>
</table>
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREFS
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The IDREFS datatype:
A space-separated list of
IDREF TokenizedTypes.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name height. You will find information about the other height attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this height attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mspace
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name height. You will find information about the other height attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this height attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mglyph
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name height. You will find information about the other height attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this height attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name height. You will find information about the other height attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this height attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mpadded
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\+\-]?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?\s*((%?\s*(height|depth|width)?)|e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|((negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)))\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one of the following
some data of type NCName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the value #default
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:input
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:textarea
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:secret
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:select1
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:select
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 6 different attributes with the name incremental. You will find information about the other incremental attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this incremental attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:range
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalign. You will find information about the other indentalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalign. You will find information about the other indentalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentalign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalignfirst. You will find information about the other indentalignfirst attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentalignfirst attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
indentalign
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalignfirst. You will find information about the other indentalignfirst attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentalignfirst attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
indentalign
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalignlast. You will find information about the other indentalignlast attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentalignlast attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
indentalign
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentalignlast. You will find information about the other indentalignlast attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentalignlast attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
auto
id
indentalign
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshift. You will find information about the other indentshift attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentshift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshift. You will find information about the other indentshift attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentshift attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshiftfirst. You will find information about the other indentshiftfirst attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentshiftfirst attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value indentshift
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshiftfirst. You will find information about the other indentshiftfirst attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentshiftfirst attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value indentshift
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshiftlast. You will find information about the other indentshiftlast attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indentshiftlast attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value indentshift
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indentshiftlast. You will find information about the other indentshiftlast attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indentshiftlast attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value indentshift
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indenttarget. You will find information about the other indenttarget attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this indenttarget attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name indenttarget. You will find information about the other indenttarget attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this indenttarget attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
before
after
duplicate
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name inputmode. You will find information about the other inputmode attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this inputmode attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:input
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name inputmode. You will find information about the other inputmode attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this inputmode attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:textarea
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name inputmode. You will find information about the other inputmode attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this inputmode attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:secret
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Indicates the content type of the contained text construct.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<h>CHAPTER <ssml:say-as interpret-as="ordinal">V</ssml:say-as>. LAWS OF VARIATION.</h>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:say-as (phrase variant) and
ssml:say-as (text variant)
Attribute content model
one of the following values
date
Indicates that the contained text is a Gregorian calendar date.
time
Indicates that the contained text is a time.
telephone
Indicates that the contained text is a telephone number.
characters
Indicates that the enclosed text should be spoken as a series of alpha-numeric characters.
cardinal
Indicates that the enclosed text is an integral or decimal number and should be spoken as a cardinal number (as opposed to
an ordinal number or digit string).
ordinal
Indicates that the enclosed text is an integral number and should be spoken as an ordinal number (as opposed to a cardinal
number or digit string).
Back to
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attribute
The
its:dir
attribute specifies the base writing direction of the content.
If omitted, the implicit value
ltr
(left-to-right) is assumed.
The semantics of this attribute are defined by
ITS. Refer to
Directionality for more information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
col,
colgroup,
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
xforms:model,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
one of the following values
ltr
The writing direction is left-to-right. This is the implicit value of this attribute.
rtl
The writing direction is right-to-left.
lro
The writing direction is left-to-right override.
rlo
The writing direction is right-to-left override.
Back to
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attribute
The
its:translate
attribute indicates whether the content of an element is translatable or not.
If omitted, the implicit value
yes
is assumed.
The semantics of this attribute are defined by
ITS. Refer to
Translate for more information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
col,
colgroup,
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
xforms:model,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
one of the following values
yes
The content is translatable. This is the default value of this attribute.
no
The content is not translatable.
Back to
main menuThe largeop
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name largeop. You will find information about the other largeop attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this largeop attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name largeop. You will find information about the other largeop attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this largeop attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
main menuThe leftoverhang
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name leftoverhang. You will find information about the other leftoverhang attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this leftoverhang attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msline
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe leftoverhang
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name leftoverhang. You will find information about the other leftoverhang attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this leftoverhang attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe length
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name length. You will find information about the other length attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this length attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msline
element
Attribute content model
some data of type unsignedLong
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe length
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name length. You will find information about the other length attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this length attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type unsignedLong
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe linebreak
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name linebreak. You will find information about the other linebreak attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this linebreak attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
auto
newline
nobreak
goodbreak
badbreak
Back to
main menuThe linebreak
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name linebreak. You will find information about the other linebreak attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this linebreak attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mspace
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
auto
newline
nobreak
goodbreak
badbreak
indentingnewline
Back to
main menuThe linebreak
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name linebreak. You will find information about the other linebreak attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this linebreak attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
auto
newline
nobreak
goodbreak
badbreak
Back to
main menuThe linebreakmultchar
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linebreakmultchar. You will find information about the other linebreakmultchar attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this linebreakmultchar attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe linebreakmultchar
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linebreakmultchar. You will find information about the other linebreakmultchar attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this linebreakmultchar attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe linebreakstyle
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linebreakstyle. You will find information about the other linebreakstyle attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this linebreakstyle attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
before
after
duplicate
infixlinebreakstyle
Back to
main menuThe linebreakstyle
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linebreakstyle. You will find information about the other linebreakstyle attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this linebreakstyle attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
before
after
duplicate
infixlinebreakstyle
Back to
main menuThe lineleading
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name lineleading. You will find information about the other lineleading attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this lineleading attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe lineleading
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name lineleading. You will find information about the other lineleading attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this lineleading attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe linethickness
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linethickness. You will find information about the other linethickness attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this linethickness attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfrac
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value thin
the value medium
the value thick
Back to
main menuThe linethickness
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name linethickness. You will find information about the other linethickness attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this linethickness attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value thin
the value medium
the value thick
Back to
main menuThe location
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name location. You will find information about the other location attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this location attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
w
nw
n
ne
e
se
s
sw
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name location. You will find information about the other location attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this location attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarries
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
w
nw
n
ne
e
se
s
sw
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name location. You will find information about the other location attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this location attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarry
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
w
nw
n
ne
e
se
s
sw
Back to
main menuThe longdivstyle
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name longdivstyle. You will find information about the other longdivstyle attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this longdivstyle attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
lefttop
stackedrightright
mediumstackedrightright
shortstackedrightright
righttop
left/\right
left)(right
:right=right
stackedleftleft
stackedleftlinetop
Back to
main menuThe longdivstyle
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name longdivstyle. You will find information about the other longdivstyle attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this longdivstyle attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mlongdiv
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
lefttop
stackedrightright
mediumstackedrightright
shortstackedrightright
righttop
left/\right
left)(right
:right=right
stackedleftleft
stackedleftlinetop
Back to
main menuThe lquote
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name lquote. You will find information about the other lquote attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this lquote attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:ms
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe lquote
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name lquote. You will find information about the other lquote attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this lquote attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe lspace
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name lspace. You will find information about the other lspace attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this lspace attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe lspace
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name lspace. You will find information about the other lspace attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this lspace attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe lspace
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name lspace. You will find information about the other lspace attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this lspace attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mpadded
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\+\-]?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?\s*((%?\s*(height|depth|width)?)|e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|((negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)))\s*
Back to
main menuThe macros
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe mathbackground
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:maction,
m:maligngroup,
m:malignmark,
m:math,
m:menclose,
m:merror,
m:mfenced,
m:mfrac,
m:mglyph,
m:mi,
m:mlabeledtr,
m:mlongdiv,
m:mmultiscripts,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:mover,
m:mpadded,
m:mphantom,
m:mprescripts,
m:mroot,
m:mrow,
m:ms,
m:mscarries,
m:mscarry,
m:msgroup,
m:msline,
m:mspace,
m:msqrt,
m:msrow,
m:mstack,
m:mstyle,
m:msub,
m:msubsup,
m:msup,
m:mtable,
m:mtd,
m:mtext,
m:mtr,
m:munder,
m:munderover and
m:none
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((#[0-9a-fA-F]{3}([0-9a-fA-F]{3})?)|[aA][qQ][uU][aA]|[bB][lL][aA][cC][kK]|[bB][lL][uU][eE]|[fF][uU][cC][hH][sS][iI][aA]|[gG][rR][aA][yY]|[gG][rR][eE][eE][nN]|[lL][iI][mM][eE]|[mM][aA][rR][oO][oO][nN]|[nN][aA][vV][yY]|[oO][lL][iI][vV][eE]|[pP][uU][rR][pP][lL][eE]|[rR][eE][dD]|[sS][iI][lL][vV][eE][rR]|[tT][eE][aA][lL]|[wW][hH][iI][tT][eE]|[yY][eE][lL][lL][oO][wW])\s*
the value transparent
Back to
main menuThe mathcolor
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:maction,
m:maligngroup,
m:malignmark,
m:math,
m:menclose,
m:merror,
m:mfenced,
m:mfrac,
m:mglyph,
m:mi,
m:mlabeledtr,
m:mlongdiv,
m:mmultiscripts,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:mover,
m:mpadded,
m:mphantom,
m:mprescripts,
m:mroot,
m:mrow,
m:ms,
m:mscarries,
m:mscarry,
m:msgroup,
m:msline,
m:mspace,
m:msqrt,
m:msrow,
m:mstack,
m:mstyle,
m:msub,
m:msubsup,
m:msup,
m:mtable,
m:mtd,
m:mtext,
m:mtr,
m:munder,
m:munderover and
m:none
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((#[0-9a-fA-F]{3}([0-9a-fA-F]{3})?)|[aA][qQ][uU][aA]|[bB][lL][aA][cC][kK]|[bB][lL][uU][eE]|[fF][uU][cC][hH][sS][iI][aA]|[gG][rR][aA][yY]|[gG][rR][eE][eE][nN]|[lL][iI][mM][eE]|[mM][aA][rR][oO][oO][nN]|[nN][aA][vV][yY]|[oO][lL][iI][vV][eE]|[pP][uU][rR][pP][lL][eE]|[rR][eE][dD]|[sS][iI][lL][vV][eE][rR]|[tT][eE][aA][lL]|[wW][hH][iI][tT][eE]|[yY][eE][lL][lL][oO][wW])\s*
Back to
main menuThe mathsize
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mathsize. You will find information about the other mathsize attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this mathsize attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mi,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:ms,
m:mspace and
m:mtext
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value small
the value normal
the value big
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe mathsize
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mathsize. You will find information about the other mathsize attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this mathsize attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value small
the value normal
the value big
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe mathvariant
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mathvariant. You will find information about the other mathvariant attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this mathvariant attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mi,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:ms,
m:mspace and
m:mtext
Attribute content model
one of the following values
normal
bold
italic
bold-italic
double-struck
bold-fraktur
script
bold-script
fraktur
sans-serif
bold-sans-serif
sans-serif-italic
sans-serif-bold-italic
monospace
initial
tailed
looped
stretched
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mathvariant. You will find information about the other mathvariant attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this mathvariant attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
normal
bold
italic
bold-italic
double-struck
bold-fraktur
script
bold-script
fraktur
sans-serif
bold-sans-serif
sans-serif-italic
sans-serif-bold-italic
monospace
initial
tailed
looped
stretched
Back to
main menuThe maxsize
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name maxsize. You will find information about the other maxsize attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this maxsize attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value infinity
Back to
main menuThe maxsize
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name maxsize. You will find information about the other maxsize attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this maxsize attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value infinity
Back to
main menuThe maxwidth
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe mediatype
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [^:]+:[^:]+
the value post
the value put
the value get
the value delete
the value post
the value form-data-post
the value urlencoded-post
Back to
main menuThe minlabelspacing
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name minlabelspacing. You will find information about the other minlabelspacing attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this minlabelspacing attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe minlabelspacing
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name minlabelspacing. You will find information about the other minlabelspacing attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this minlabelspacing attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name minsize. You will find information about the other minsize attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this minsize attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name minsize. You will find information about the other minsize attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this minsize attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe mode
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mode. You will find information about the other mode attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this mode attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe mode
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mode. You will find information about the other mode attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this mode attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
asynchronous
synchronous
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name model. You will find information about the other model attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this model attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:copy,
xforms:group,
xforms:input,
xforms:label,
xforms:range,
xforms:secret,
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
xforms:textarea and
xforms:value
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name model. You will find information about the other model attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this model attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:itemset and
xforms:repeat
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREF
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe movablelimits
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name movablelimits. You will find information about the other movablelimits attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this movablelimits attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name movablelimits. You will find information about the other movablelimits attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this movablelimits attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mslinethickness. You will find information about the other mslinethickness attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this mslinethickness attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msline
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value thin
the value medium
the value thick
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name mslinethickness. You will find information about the other mslinethickness attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this mslinethickness attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value thin
the value medium
the value thick
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:annotation,
m:annotation-xml,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant) and
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant)
Attribute content model
some data of type NCName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name nodeset. You will find information about the other nodeset attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this nodeset attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:itemset and
xforms:repeat
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name nodeset. You will find information about the other nodeset attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this nodeset attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name notation. You will find information about the other notation attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this notation attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name notation. You will find information about the other notation attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this notation attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:menclose
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name numalign. You will find information about the other numalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this numalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfrac
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name numalign. You will find information about the other numalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this numalign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:repeat
element
Attribute content model
some data of type nonNegativeInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe omit-xml-declaration
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name open. You will find information about the other open attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this open attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name open. You will find information about the other open attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this open attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfenced
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:list
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
numeric
lexicographic
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:math
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
linebreak
scroll
elide
truncate
scale
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies a phonemic/phonetic pronunciation for the text contained in the current element.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The <name><ssml:phoneme ph="g@l"Qp@g@Uz" alphabet="x-SAMPA">Galapagos</ssml:phoneme></name> marine iguana.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:phoneme (phrase variant) and
ssml:phoneme (text variant)
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies the baseline pitch for the contained text.
The labels
x-low
through
x-high
represent a sequence of monotonically non-decreasing pitch levels.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value x-low
the value low
the value medium
the value high
the value x-high
the value default
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)(%|st|Hz)
The SSML
RelativeChange
datatype
:
A relative change expression, as defined in
relative change.
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)Hz
The SSML
PitchExpression
datatype
:
A
number followed by the string 'Hz'.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name position. You will find information about the other position attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this position attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msline
element
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name position. You will find information about the other position attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this position attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name position. You will find information about the other position attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this position attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mlongdiv and
m:msgroup
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name position. You will find information about the other position attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this position attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msrow
element
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name position. You will find information about the other position attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this position attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarries
element
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies the pitch range (variability) for the contained text.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value x-low
the value low
the value medium
the value high
the value x-high
the value default
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)(%|st|Hz)
The SSML
RelativeChange
datatype
:
A relative change expression, as defined in
relative change.
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)Hz
The SSML
PitchExpression
datatype
:
A
number followed by the string 'Hz'.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies a change in the speaking rate for the contained text.
The values
x-slow
through
x-fast
represent a sequence of monotonically non-decreasing speaking rates.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The <ssml:prosody rate="slow"><name xml:lang="la">platysma myoides</name></ssml:prosody>, which is well
developed on the neck, belongs to this system, but cannot be voluntarily brought into action.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value x-slow
the value slow
the value medium
the value fast
the value x-fast
the value default
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern ([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)%
The SSML
NonNegativePercentage
datatype
:
An unsigned
number immediately followed by "%", as defined in
Non-negative percentage.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the ITS Ruby Feature.
Allows an
its:rt
element to span multiple
its:rb
elements in
complex ruby markup.
If omitted, the implicit value
1
is assumed..
Refer to
ITS Ruby for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the its:rt
element
Attribute content model
some data of type nonNegativeInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [0-9]+
The
NonNegativeInteger
datatype
:
A non-negative integer.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
The
ref
attribute provides a generic mechanism to establish an association between the current element and one or more other elements
in the document scope.
The
ref
attribute must contain one or more space separated references to the
IDs
of the associated elements.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name ref. You will find information about the other ref attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this ref attribute.
Usage Example
<verse>
<ln xml:id="bw_1">Famed was this Beowulf:
<annotation ref="bw_1">Not, of course, Beowulf the Great, hero of the epic.</annotation>
</ln>
<ln>far flew the boast of him,</ln>
</verse>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address,
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
caption,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
d,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
hd,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
ref and
term
Attribute content model
some data of type IDREFS
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The IDREFS datatype:
A space-separated list of
IDREF TokenizedTypes.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name ref. You will find information about the other ref attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this ref attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:copy,
xforms:group,
xforms:input,
xforms:label,
xforms:range,
xforms:secret,
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
xforms:textarea and
xforms:value
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe ref
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name ref. You will find information about the other ref attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this ref attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name relevant. You will find information about the other relevant attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this relevant attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name relevant. You will find information about the other relevant attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this relevant attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe rend:prefix
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Source Rendition Feature.
The
rend:prefix
attribute specifies the symbol used as prefixes to the
item
children of an ordered
list
in the source document.
The semantics of the allowed values of this attribute are defined by the
CSS list-style-type property.
The value specified in
rend:prefix
is inherited by any descendant
list
s, unless such descendant
list
s specify a
rend:prefix
attribute themselves. In terms of the
CSS cascade, values provided here must be considered as of author origin.
For more specialized symbols than the ones supported by the
rend:prefix
attribute on
list
, the
rend:prefix attribute on item can be used.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rend:prefix. You will find information about the other rend:prefix attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rend:prefix attribute.
Usage Example
<list type="ordered" rend:prefix="upper-roman">
<item>…</item>
</list>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the list
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
none
decimal
decimal-leading-zero
lower-alpha
lower-greek
lower-latin
lower-roman
upper-alpha
upper-greek
upper-latin
upper-roman
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Source Rendition Feature.
The
rend:prefix
attribute specifies the symbol used as prefixes to the
item
children of an unordered
list
in the source document.
The semantics of the allowed values of this attribute are defined by the
CSS list-style-type property.
The value specified in
rend:prefix
is inherited by any descendant
list
s, unless such descendant
list
s specify a
rend:prefix
attribute themselves. In terms of the
CSS cascade, values provided here must be considered as of author origin.
For more specialized symbols than the ones supported by the
rend:prefix
attribute on
list
, the
rend:prefix attribute on item can be used.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rend:prefix. You will find information about the other rend:prefix attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this rend:prefix attribute.
Usage Example
<list type="unordered" rend:prefix="diamond">
<item>…</item>
</list>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the list
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
none
box
check
circle
diamond
disc
hyphen
square
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Source Rendition Feature.
The
rend:prefix
attribute specifies the symbol used as a prefix to the content of the list
item
element.
The occurrence of this attribute results in the prefix inheritance, as set by the
prefix
attribute on a
list
ancestor, ceases to be active, for this
item
, any following
item
siblings, and any child
list
s.
To specify prefix symbols common to multiple list items, see
rend:prefix (unordered)
and
rend:prefix (ordered)
.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rend:prefix. You will find information about the other rend:prefix attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this rend:prefix attribute.
Usage Example
<list>
<item rend:prefix="→">…</item>
</list>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the item
element
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Source Rendition Feature.
The
rend:prefix
attribute specifies the characters or symbols that prefix an element.
This variant is intended for use where the attribute and its value carry no special semantics or processing requirements,
such as for values that prefix notes and annotations.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rend:prefix. You will find information about the other rend:prefix attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rend:prefix attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: annotation,
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (glossary variant) and
note
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Source Rendition Feature.
The
rend:symbol
attribute specifies the textual symbol used to represent a context break in the source document.
As an alternative to
rend:symbol
, the
src attribute
may be used to include an image symbol. Note that allowed media types in the
src
attribute are limited to the same set as the media types allowed on the
object
element. The
rend:symbol
and
src
attributes must not occur simultaneously on the same element.
Usage Example
<p>…</p>
<transition rend:symbol="* * *" />
<p>…</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the transition
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [^:]+:[^:]+
the value all
the value instance
the value none
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe resource
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name resource, amongst them 1 RDFa
attribute(s). You will find information about the other non-RDFa resource attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this resource attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:instance
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name resource, amongst them 1 RDFa
attribute(s). You will find information about the other non-RDFa resource attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this resource attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rightoverhang. You will find information about the other rightoverhang attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rightoverhang attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msline
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rightoverhang. You will find information about the other rightoverhang attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rightoverhang attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe role
attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant) and
address (phrase variant)
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value ip
An internet protocol address.
the value email
An email address.
the value ftp
A file transfer protocol address.
the value postal
A postal or mailing address.
the value http
A hypertext transfer protocol address.
the value geographic
A positional location, typically expressed by coordinates.
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main menuThe role
attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: annotation (block variant) and
annotation (phrase variant)
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value clarification
An annotation whose purpose is to provide a clarification.
the value correction
An annotation whose purpose is to provide a correction.
the value alteration
An annotation whose purpose is to indicate an alteration made to the source document, such as the re-arrangement or removal
of content.
the value production
A temporary annotation not intended as part of the finished document, such as a production note
the value presentation
An annotation whose purpose is to describe some aspect of the document layout, such as the formatting of a page or conventions
used in rendering the content.
the value commentary
An annotation whose purpose is to provide commentary.
the value attribution
An annotation whose purpose is to provide a source or attribution.
the value introductory-note
An annotation whose purpose is to provide an introductory note.
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: aside (section variant) and
aside (block variant)
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the section
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value poem
A poem.
the value lyrics
The text of a song.
the value hymn
A hymn.
the value song
A song.
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main menuThe role
attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: description (block variant),
description (phrase variant) and
description (text variant)
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value structure
A structural description for a piece of content (e.g., a table structure summary).
the value content
A content description for a piece of content (e.g., an image description).
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: span (phrase variant) and
span (text variant)
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value v-form
A formal second-person pronoun.
the value t-form
An informal second-person pronoun.
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the w
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value v-form
A formal second-person pronoun.
the value compound
A word created by the combination of two or more stems.
the value t-form
An informal second-person pronoun.
the value homograph
An instance of a set of words with the same spelling but different etymologies and often pronunciations (e.g. bass the instrument
and bass the fish).
the value portmanteau
A word created from the merging of two other words (e.g. brunch from breakfast and lunch).
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the abbr
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value truncation
An abbreviation formed from the first part of a word.
the value initialism
An abbreviation formed from initial letters of a name or expression, with each letter pronunced separately.
the value acronym
An abbreviation formed from initial letters of a name or expression, pronounced as a word.
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the name
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value signature
The handwritten, digital or stamped representation of a person's name.
the value place
The name of a city, state, province, country or other geographic or political entity. .
the value taxonomy
The name of a species, genus or other taxonomic classification. .
the value given-name
The part of a personal name that distinguishes the person from a group of persons sharing the same surname. Also known as
'forename' or 'first name'. .
the value personal-name
A proper name identifying a person, often composed of a given name and a family name.
the value surname
The part of a personal name that associates the person with a group of persons sharing the same surname. Also known as 'last
name'.
the value name-title
The part of a personal name that signifies veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. .
the value family-name
The part of a personal name that indicates the family to which the person belongs. Often used in conjunction with a honorific.
the value nationality
The name of a nationality, national group, or other designator of association. .
the value event
The name of a religious, sporting, or other event, holiday or festival. .
the value award
The name of an award or prize. .
the value product
The brand name of a product, medication, etc. .
the value organization
The name of an organization, corporation, or other business entity. .
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attribute
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the num
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
the value mixed
A whole number followed by a fraction with a numerator and denominator.
the value decimal
A single value where the integral number is separated from the fractional value by a decimal point or comma.
the value currency
A currency value, including the denomination indicator.
the value measure
A single value of measure, including units.
the value fraction
A single fraction with a numerator and denominator, and without a preceding whole number.
the value ratio
An expression of the magnitude of two quantities relative to each other.
the value roman
A single value expressed using roman numerals.
the value ordinal
A value indicating rank or position.
the value phone
A phone number, including area code and international dialing code.
the value isbn
An International Standard Book Number.
the value coordinate
A value expressing the location of a point in n-dimensional space, including degree, minute and other indicators if specified.
the value postal-code
A postal or zip code.
the value result
A single value that includes two or more sets of numbers separated by spaces.
the value percentage
A value that defines proportionality to a whole, including percent sign if present.
the value cardinal
A value indicating quantity.
the value weight
A single weight value, including units.
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main menuThe role
attribute
The
role
attribute expresses a semantic inflection on the nature or purpose of its parent element.
The attribute takes as its value one or more whitespace separated CURIEs
RDFa, that must be bound to one or more RDF vocabularies either defined in the RDFa initial context document or by the
prefix
attribute.
The
role
attribute is intended to be functionally compatible with the WAI-PF role attribute (
ROLE) in its expression of document metadata to improve the accessibility of documents marked up to Z39.98-AI profiles.
Note: There are 11 different attributes with the name role. You will find information about the other role attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this role attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: annoref,
aside,
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
xforms:model,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
spine,
sub,
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
Back to
main menuThe rowalign
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rowalign. You will find information about the other rowalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rowalign attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
top
bottom
center
baseline
axis
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rowalign. You will find information about the other rowalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this rowalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
top
bottom
center
baseline
axis
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rowalign. You will find information about the other rowalign attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this rowalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mlabeledtr and
m:mtr
Attribute content model
one of the following values
top
bottom
center
baseline
axis
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name rowalign. You will find information about the other rowalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rowalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtd
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
top
bottom
center
baseline
axis
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rowlines. You will find information about the other rowlines attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rowlines attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rowlines. You will find information about the other rowlines attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rowlines attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
one of the following values
none
solid
dashed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rowspacing. You will find information about the other rowspacing attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rowspacing attribute.
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe rowspacing
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rowspacing. You will find information about the other rowspacing attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rowspacing attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe rowspan
attribute
The
rowspan
attribute specifies the number of rows spanned by the current cell.
The implicit value of this attribute is
1
. The value
0
indicates that the cell spans all rows from the current row to the last row of the current table section (rowgroup) in which
the cell is defined (where the
thead
,
tbody
, and
tfoot
elements are considered rowgroups).
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name rowspan. You will find information about the other rowspan attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rowspan attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type nonNegativeInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [0-9]+
The
NonNegativeInteger
datatype
:
A non-negative integer.
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name rowspan. You will find information about the other rowspan attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this rowspan attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
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main menuThe rowspan
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name rowspan. You will find information about the other rowspan attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rowspan attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtd
element
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe rquote
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rquote. You will find information about the other rquote attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rquote attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:ms
element
Attribute content model
text
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rquote. You will find information about the other rquote attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rquote attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe rspace
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rspace. You will find information about the other rspace attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this rspace attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe rspace
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name rspace. You will find information about the other rspace attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this rspace attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe schema
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:model
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe scope
attribute
The
scope
attribute specifies the set of data cells for which the current header cell provides header information.
This attribute may be used in place of the
headers
attribute, especially for simple tables.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
row
The current cell provides header information for the rest of the row that contains it.
col
The current cell provides header information for the rest of the column that contains it.
rowgroup
The header cell provides header information for the rest of the row group that contains it.
colgroup
The header cell provides header information for the rest of the column group that contains it.
Back to
main menuThe scriptlevel
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe scriptminsize
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe scriptsizemultiplier
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name scriptsizemultiplier. You will find information about the other scriptsizemultiplier attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this scriptsizemultiplier attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type decimal
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe scriptsizemultiplier
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name scriptsizemultiplier. You will find information about the other scriptsizemultiplier attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this scriptsizemultiplier attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mscarries
element
Attribute content model
some data of type decimal
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe sel:selid
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Content Selection Feature.
The
selid
attribute provides a mechanism for including ID values on elements that are repeated in more than one
select
condition.
The
selid
allows a single NCNAME as its value.
When processing a
select
, all
selid
attributes in the resulting output condition must be converted to
xml:id
attributes.
Usage Example
<object src="mouse.png" desc="mouse-desc" />
<sel:select>
<sel:when expr="target:format('BRAILLE')">
<description sel:selid="mouse-desc" xlink:href="mouse-desc-braille.xml" />
</sel:when>
<sel:otherwise>
<description sel:selid="mouse-desc" xlink:href="mouse-desc.xml" />
</sel:otherwise>
</sel:select>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type NCName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The NCName datatype:
An XML non-colonized Name, as defined in section 3.3.7 of
XML.
Back to
main menuThe selection
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name selection. You will find information about the other selection attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this selection attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name selection. You will find information about the other selection attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this selection attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:maction
element
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name selection. You will find information about the other selection attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this selection attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:select1
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
open
closed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name selection. You will find information about the other selection attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this selection attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:select
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
open
closed
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name separator. You will find information about the other separator attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this separator attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name separator. You will find information about the other separator attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this separator attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name separator. You will find information about the other separator attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this separator attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
;
&
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name separators. You will find information about the other separators attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this separators attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name separators. You will find information about the other separators attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this separators attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mfenced
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
application/xml
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
multipart/related
multipart/form-data
none
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name shift. You will find information about the other shift attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this shift attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name shift. You will find information about the other shift attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this shift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mlongdiv and
m:msgroup
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name side. You will find information about the other side attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this side attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
leftoverlap
rightoverlap
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name side. You will find information about the other side attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this side attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
right
leftoverlap
rightoverlap
Back to
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attribute
The
span
attribute specifies the number of columns the properties defined in a
colgroup
or
col
apply to.
If a
colgroup
element contains child
col
elements, the span is determined automatically from the number of child
col
elements and any respective
span
values they define.
If omitted, the implicit value
1
is assumed.
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [0-9]+
The
PositiveInteger
datatype
:
A positive integer.
Back to
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attribute
The
src
attribute contains a URI reference to an external resource to embed in the document, in place of the current element.
Only references to resources that conform to one of the types in the
srctype
attribute enumeration are allowed.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name src. You will find information about the other src attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this src attribute.
Usage Example
<object xml:id="mnt" src="mouse.png" srctype="image/png">
<p>Drawing of a mouse very common on Quail Island.</p>
</object>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant) and
transition
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name src. You will find information about the other src attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this src attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mglyph
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name src. You will find information about the other src attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this src attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:instance
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 4 different attributes with the name src. You will find information about the other src attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this src attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:label
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
The
srctype
attribute contains a
MediaType
expression that identifies the type of resource referenced from the
src
attribute.
Usage Example
<object xml:id="mnt" src="mouse.png" srctype="image/png">
<p>Drawing of a mouse very common on Quail Island.</p>
</object>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant) and
transition
Attribute content model
one of the following values
image/png
The referenced resource is a
PNG image.
image/jpeg
The referenced resource is a
JPEG image.
image/bmp
The referenced resource is a BMP image.
image/svg+xml
Contributed by the SVG CDR Feature
Back to
main menuThe ssml:alphabet
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies which phonemic/phonetic pronunciation alphabet is used in the value of the
ssml:ph attribute.
Note that this attribute is namespace qualified and intended for use on non-SSML namespace elements in conjunction with the
ssml:ph attribute.
If omitted, the implicit value
x-SAMPA
is assumed.
Consult
Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The <name ssml:ph="g@l"Qp@g@Uz" ssml:alphabet="x-SAMPA">Galapagos</name> marine iguana.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address,
annoref,
annotation,
char,
citation,
code,
d,
definition,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
expansion,
hpart,
rend:linebreak,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lnum,
name,
note,
noteref,
num,
pagebreak,
quote,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
sub,
sup,
term,
time,
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
w and
wpart
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Describes the desired behavior of a synthesis processor upon language speaking failure. The value of this attribute is inherited
by descendants.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<document xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/"
xmlns:ssml="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/synthesis" ssml:onlangfailure="changevoice" xml:lang="en">
…
</document>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address,
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
caption,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
d,
definition,
document,
emph,
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
glossary,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
d:longdesc,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span,
d:summary,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
one of the following values
changevoice
if a voice exists that can speak the language, the synthesis processor will switch to that voice and speak the content. Otherwise,
the processor chooses another behavior (either ignoretext or ignorelang)
ignoretext
the synthesis processor will not attempt to render the text that is in the failed language.
ignorelang
the synthesis processor will ignore the change in language and speak as if the content were in the previous language.
processorchoice
processorchoice - the synthesis processor chooses the behavior (either changevoice, ignoretext, or ignorelang).
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies a phonemic/phonetic pronunciation for the text contained in the current element.
This attribute inherits the semantics of the
ph
attribute on the SSML
ssml:phoneme (phrase)
element.
Note that this attribute is namespace qualified and intended for use on non-SSML namespace elements, as opposed to the default
(non-qualified)
ph
attribute, which is only allowed on the
ssml:phoneme (phrase)
element.
Consult
Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>The <name ssml:ph="g@l"Qp@g@Uz" ssml:alphabet="x-SAMPA">Galapagos</name> marine iguana.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address,
annoref,
annotation,
char,
citation,
code,
d,
definition,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
expansion,
hpart,
rend:linebreak,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lnum,
name,
note,
noteref,
num,
pagebreak,
quote,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
sub,
sup,
term,
time,
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name stackalign. You will find information about the other stackalign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this stackalign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
decimalpoint
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name stackalign. You will find information about the other stackalign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this stackalign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mstack
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
left
center
right
decimalpoint
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe start
attribute
The
start
attribute specifies the ordinal value for the first list
item
's prefix.
If omitted, the implicit value
1
is assumed.
This attribute is only valid when used with ordered lists (as defined by the presence and value of the
type
attribute).
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name start. You will find information about the other start attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this start attribute.
Usage Example
<list type="ordered" start="17">
<item><p>Cytheræa — Closely related to, or identical with C. purpurascens.</p></item>
<item><p>Modiola — Same as recent kind (nov. spec.) living in the bay.</p></item>
<item><p>Nucula — Near to N. margaritacea.</p></item>
</list>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the list
element
Attribute content model
some data of type integer
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The
Integer
datatype
:
An integer.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name start. You will find information about the other start attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this start attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:range
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:repeat
element
Attribute content model
some data of type positiveInteger
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:range
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Indicates the prosodic strength of the break in the speech output.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Usage Example
<p>… </p>
<transition />
<ssml:break strength="strong" />
<p>…</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the ssml:break
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
none
Indicates that no prosodic break boundary should be output.
x-weak
weak
medium
strong
x-strong
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name stretchy. You will find information about the other stretchy attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this stretchy attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name stretchy. You will find information about the other stretchy attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this stretchy attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name subscriptshift. You will find information about the other subscriptshift attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this subscriptshift attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe subscriptshift
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name subscriptshift. You will find information about the other subscriptshift attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this subscriptshift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msub
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe subscriptshift
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name subscriptshift. You will find information about the other subscriptshift attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this subscriptshift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mmultiscripts and
m:msubsup
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe superscriptshift
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name superscriptshift. You will find information about the other superscriptshift attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this superscriptshift attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe superscriptshift
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name superscriptshift. You will find information about the other superscriptshift attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this superscriptshift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:msup
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name superscriptshift. You will find information about the other superscriptshift attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this superscriptshift attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:mmultiscripts and
m:msubsup
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name symmetric. You will find information about the other symmetric attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this symmetric attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mo
element
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name symmetric. You will find information about the other symmetric attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this symmetric attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following values
true
false
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
The
time
attribute contains a calendar or clock-based statement of time expressed in machine-readable form.
When this attribute appears on the
time element, it contains an alternate rendition of the element's content.
The
time
attribute value must be valid to the
Time
datatype.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name time. You will find information about the other time attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this time attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the time
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type gYear
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type gYearMonth
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type gMonthDay
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type gDay
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type gMonth
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type date
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type time
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type dateTime
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \d\d:\d\d
The TimeNoSeconds datatype:
A derivation of the
XSD
time
datatype that only includes hour and minute specifications. The lexical expression is
hh:mm
.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Indicates the duration of a pause to be inserted in the output in seconds or milliseconds.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name time. You will find information about the other time attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this time attribute.
Usage Example
<p>…</p>
<transition />
<ssml:break time="2s" />
<p>…</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the ssml:break
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern ([0-9]+\.)?[0-9]+m?s
Back to
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attribute
Specifies whether the
item
s in the list are ordered or unordered.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the list
element
Attribute content model
the value unordered
The order of the items in this list is insignificant.
Back to
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attribute
Specifies whether the
item
s in the list are ordered or unordered.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the list
element
Attribute content model
the value ordered
The order of the items in this list is significant.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies the media type of the lexicon document. The implicit value of this attribute is
application/pls+xml
, the media type associated with the
Pronunciation Lexicon Specification.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the ssml:lexicon
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value application/pls+xml
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [a-zA-Z0-9!#$&+\-\^_]+/[a-zA-Z0-9!#$&+\-\^_]+.*
The
MediaType
datatype
:
Media type, as per
RFC2046.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:cn
element
Attribute content model
text
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:ci
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:csymbol
element
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this type attribute.
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 8 different attributes with the name type. You will find information about the other type attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this type attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:bind
element
Attribute content model
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Identifies the location of the lexicon document.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the ssml:lexicon
element
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type boolean
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name valign. You will find information about the other valign attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this valign attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mglyph
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value top
the value middle
the value bottom
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name valign. You will find information about the other valign attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this valign attribute.
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
the value top
the value middle
the value bottom
Back to
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attribute
The noteref
value
attribute provides the number or symbol that represents the current
note
reference.
The
value
attribute allows any text string as an identifier.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name value. You will find information about the other value attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this value attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the noteref
element
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
The annoref
value
attribute provides the number or symbol that represents the current
annotation
reference.
The
value
attribute allows any text string as an identifier.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name value. You will find information about the other value attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this value attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the annoref
element
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
The pagebreak
value
attribute provides the numbering of the page immediately following the
pagebreak
element.
The
value
attribute allows any text string as an identifier to accommodate Arabic, roman and other sequencing conventions.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name value. You will find information about the other value attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this value attribute.
Usage Example
<pagebreak xml:id="pix" value="ix" />
…
<pagebreak xml:id="p23" value="23" />
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the pagebreak
element
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
The
value
attribute provides the value of the
num
element in a machine-readable form.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name value. You will find information about the other value attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this value attribute.
Usage Example
<p>The Origin of Species publication year is listed as <num role="roman" value="1859">mdccclix</num>.</p>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the num
element
Attribute content model
some data of type token
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
minimum length must be 1
The
NonEmptyString
datatype
:
Specifies a value that must contain at least one non-whitespace character after whitespace normalization rules have been applied
to the attribute value, as expressed through the
XSD
normalizedString
datatype.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name value. You will find information about the other value attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this value attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:resource
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name version. You will find information about the other version attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this version attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:model
element
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [1-9]\d*\.\d+
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the Print Forms Feature.
Note: There are 2 different attributes with the name version. You will find information about the other version attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this version attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the xforms:submission
element
Attribute content model
some data of type NMTOKEN
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Back to
main menuThe voffset
attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mpadded
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\+\-]?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?\s*((%?\s*(height|depth|width)?)|e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|((negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)))\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the SSML Integration Feature.
Specifies the volume for the contained text.
If omitted, the implicit value
+0.0dB
is assumed.
Refer to
SSML 1.1 for further information.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: ssml:prosody (phrase variant) and
ssml:prosody (text variant)
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value silent
the value x-soft
the value soft
the value medium
the value loud
the value x-loud
the value default
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [\-+]?([0-9]+(\.[0-9]*)?|\.[0-9]+)dB|silent|((x-)?(loud|soft))|medium|default
The SSML
VolumeExpression
datatype
:
A
number preceded by "+" or "-" and immediately followed by "dB", as defined in
prosody Element.
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name width. You will find information about the other width attribute(s) immediately after the presentation of this width attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mspace
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name width. You will find information about the other width attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this width attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mglyph
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name width. You will find information about the other width attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this width attribute.
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name width. You will find information about the other width attribute(s) immediately before and after the presentation of this width attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mpadded
element
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\+\-]?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?\s*((%?\s*(height|depth|width)?)|e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|((negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)))\s*
Back to
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attribute
This attribute is contributed by the MathML Feature.
Note: There are 5 different attributes with the name width. You will find information about the other width attribute(s) immediately before the presentation of this width attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the m:mtable
element
Attribute content model
one of the following
the value auto
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*((-?[0-9]*(\.[0-9]*)?(e[mx]|in|cm|mm|p[xtc]|%)?)|(negative)?((very){0,2}thi(n|ck)|medium)mathspace)\s*
Back to
main menuThe xlink:actuate
attribute
Identifies the XLink actuate behavior of the link
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant) and
ref
Attribute content model
one of the following values
onLoad
An application should traverse to the ending resource immediately on loading the starting resource.
onRequest
An application should traverse from the starting resource to the ending resource only on a post-loading event triggered for
the purpose of traversal.
other
The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. The application should
look for other markup present in the link to determine the appropriate behavior.
none
The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. No other markup is
present to help the application determine the appropriate behavior.
Back to
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attribute
Identifies a link target with a Legacy extended IRI (
LeIRI)
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant) and
ref
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
Identifies the XLink show behavior of the link
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant) and
ref
Attribute content model
one of the following values
new
An application traversing to the ending resource should load it in a new window, frame, pane, or other relevant presentation
context.
replace
An application traversing to the ending resource should load the resource in the same window, frame, pane, or other relevant
presentation context in which the starting resource was loaded.
embed
An application traversing to the ending resource should load its presentation in place of the presentation of the starting
resource.
other
The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by XLink. The application should look for
other markup present in the link to determine the appropriate behavior.
none
The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. No other markup is
present to help the application determine the appropriate behavior.
Back to
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attribute
Identifies the XLink title of the link.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant) and
ref
Attribute content model
text
Back to
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attribute
Identifies the XLink link type
In any Z39.98-AI profile and as defined by XLink
Simple Conformance, the xlink type
simple
is the implied xlink type, and does therefore not need to be expressed literally using the
xlink:type
attribute.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant) and
ref
Attribute content model
the value simple
The XLink simple link type
Back to
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attribute
The
xml:base
attribute specifies a base URI to use for resolving relative URI references, for instances where the base URI of the document
or external entity is not appropriate.
The semantics and behaviors of this attribute are defined by
XMLBase.
Usage Example
<citation>
<ref xlink:href="http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/darwinism/">
Darwinism
</ref>
</citation>
<document xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/" xml:lang="en-ca" xml:base="http://www.daisy.org/examples/" xml:space="preserve">
…
</document>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
m:abs,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
m:and,
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
m:annotation,
m:annotation-xml,
m:apply,
m:approx,
m:arccos,
m:arccosh,
m:arccot,
m:arccoth,
m:arccsc,
m:arccsch,
m:arcsec,
m:arcsech,
m:arcsin,
m:arcsinh,
m:arctan,
m:arctanh,
m:arg,
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
m:bind,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
m:card,
m:cartesianproduct,
m:cbytes,
m:ceiling,
m:cerror,
char,
xforms:choices,
m:ci,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
m:cn,
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
m:codomain,
col,
colgroup,
m:complexes,
m:compose,
m:conjugate,
xforms:copy,
m:cos,
m:cosh,
m:cot,
m:coth,
cover,
m:cs,
m:csc,
m:csch,
m:csymbol,
m:curl,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
d:description,
m:determinant,
m:diff,
m:divergence,
m:divide,
document,
m:domain,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
m:emptyset,
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
m:eq,
m:equivalent,
m:eulergamma,
m:exists,
m:exp,
expansion,
m:exponentiale,
m:factorial,
m:factorof,
m:false,
flaps,
m:floor,
m:forall,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
m:gcd,
m:geq,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
m:grad,
xforms:group,
m:gt,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
m:ident,
m:image,
m:imaginary,
m:imaginaryi,
m:implies,
m:in,
index,
m:infinity,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
m:int,
m:integers,
m:intersect,
m:interval,
m:inverse,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
m:lambda,
m:laplacian,
m:lcm,
m:leq,
m:limit,
rend:linebreak,
list,
m:list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
m:ln,
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
m:log,
d:longdesc,
m:lt,
m:maction,
m:maligngroup,
m:malignmark,
m:math,
m:matrix,
m:matrixrow,
m:max,
m:mean,
m:median,
m:menclose,
m:merror,
meta,
m:mfenced,
m:mfrac,
m:mglyph,
m:mi,
m:min,
m:minus,
m:mlabeledtr,
m:mlongdiv,
m:mmultiscripts,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:mode,
xforms:model,
m:moment,
m:mover,
m:mpadded,
m:mphantom,
m:mprescripts,
m:mroot,
m:mrow,
m:ms,
m:mscarries,
m:mscarry,
m:msgroup,
m:msline,
m:mspace,
m:msqrt,
m:msrow,
m:mstack,
m:mstyle,
m:msub,
m:msubsup,
m:msup,
m:mtable,
m:mtd,
m:mtext,
m:mtr,
m:munder,
m:munderover,
name,
m:naturalnumbers,
m:neq,
m:none,
m:not,
m:notanumber,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
m:notin,
m:notprsubset,
m:notsubset,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
m:or,
m:otherwise,
m:outerproduct,
p,
pagebreak,
m:partialdiff,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
m:pi,
m:piece,
m:piecewise,
m:plus,
m:power,
m:primes,
m:product,
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
m:prsubset,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
m:quotient,
xforms:range,
m:rationals,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
m:real,
m:reals,
ref,
m:rem,
xforms:repeat,
m:root,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
m:scalarproduct,
m:sdev,
m:sec,
m:sech,
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
sel:select (Phrase variant),
sel:select (Block variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
m:selector,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:set,
m:setdiff,
m:share,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
m:sin,
m:sinh,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
m:subset,
m:sum,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
m:tan,
m:tanh,
tbody,
td,
m:tendsto,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
m:times,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
m:transpose,
m:true,
m:union,
xforms:value,
m:variance,
m:vector,
m:vectorproduct,
verse,
w,
wpart and
m:xor
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
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attribute
The
xml:id
attribute specifies a unique identifier for the element.
No two elements in an xml document can have the same
xml:id
, including inside components that are appended to the primary document by xinclude statements or other means.
The semantics of this attribute are defined by
XMLID.
Usage Example
<pagebreak xml:id="p474" value="474" />
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
ssml:break,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
col,
colgroup,
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
d:description,
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
ssml:lexicon,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
xforms:model,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
sel:otherwise (Phrase variant),
sel:otherwise (Block variant),
p,
pagebreak,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
sel:select (Phrase variant),
sel:select (Block variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse,
w,
sel:when (Phrase variant),
sel:when (Block variant) and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type ID
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The ID datatype:
An ID TokenizedType, as defined in section 3.3.1 of
XML.
Back to
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attribute
The
xml:lang
attribute identifies the natural or formal language in which the content is written.
The semantics of this attribute are defined by
XML. Refer to
Language Identification for more information.
Usage Example
In the sea around <name xml:lang="es">Tierra del Fuego</name>, and at no great distance from the land,
I have seen narrow lines of water of a bright red colour …
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
xforms:choices,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
col,
colgroup,
xforms:copy,
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
d:description,
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
xforms:group,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
xforms:model,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
xforms:range,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
xforms:repeat,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
xforms:value,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type language
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
length must be 0
Back to
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attribute
The
xml:space
attribute indicates whether the whitespace within an element is significant.
The semantics of this attribute are defined by
XML. Refer to
White Space Handling for more information.
Usage Example
<block xml:space="preserve" role="letter">
<ln>Alice's Right Foot, Esq.</ln>
<ln> Hearthrug,</ln>
<ln> Near the fender,</ln>
<ln> (with Alice's love).</ln>
</block>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
m:abs,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
m:and,
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
m:annotation,
m:annotation-xml,
m:apply,
m:approx,
m:arccos,
m:arccosh,
m:arccot,
m:arccoth,
m:arccsc,
m:arccsch,
m:arcsec,
m:arcsech,
m:arcsin,
m:arcsinh,
m:arctan,
m:arctanh,
m:arg,
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
m:bind,
xforms:bind,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
m:card,
m:cartesianproduct,
m:cbytes,
m:ceiling,
m:cerror,
char,
xforms:choices,
m:ci,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
m:cn,
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
m:codomain,
col,
colgroup,
m:complexes,
m:compose,
m:conjugate,
xforms:copy,
m:cos,
m:cosh,
m:cot,
m:coth,
cover,
m:cs,
m:csc,
m:csch,
m:csymbol,
m:curl,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
m:determinant,
m:diff,
m:divergence,
m:divide,
document,
m:domain,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
m:emptyset,
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
m:eq,
m:equivalent,
m:eulergamma,
m:exists,
m:exp,
expansion,
m:exponentiale,
m:factorial,
m:factorof,
m:false,
flaps,
m:floor,
m:forall,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
m:gcd,
m:geq,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
m:grad,
xforms:group,
m:gt,
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
m:ident,
m:image,
m:imaginary,
m:imaginaryi,
m:implies,
m:in,
index,
m:infinity,
xforms:input,
xforms:instance,
m:int,
m:integers,
m:intersect,
m:interval,
m:inverse,
item,
xforms:item,
xforms:itemset,
xforms:label,
m:lambda,
m:laplacian,
m:lcm,
m:leq,
m:limit,
rend:linebreak,
list,
m:list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
m:ln,
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
m:log,
d:longdesc,
m:lt,
m:maction,
m:maligngroup,
m:malignmark,
m:math,
m:matrix,
m:matrixrow,
m:max,
m:mean,
m:median,
m:menclose,
m:merror,
meta,
m:mfenced,
m:mfrac,
m:mglyph,
m:mi,
m:min,
m:minus,
m:mlabeledtr,
m:mlongdiv,
m:mmultiscripts,
m:mn,
m:mo,
m:mode,
xforms:model,
m:moment,
m:mover,
m:mpadded,
m:mphantom,
m:mprescripts,
m:mroot,
m:mrow,
m:ms,
m:mscarries,
m:mscarry,
m:msgroup,
m:msline,
m:mspace,
m:msqrt,
m:msrow,
m:mstack,
m:mstyle,
m:msub,
m:msubsup,
m:msup,
m:mtable,
m:mtd,
m:mtext,
m:mtr,
m:munder,
m:munderover,
name,
m:naturalnumbers,
m:neq,
m:none,
m:not,
m:notanumber,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
m:notin,
m:notprsubset,
m:notsubset,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
m:or,
m:otherwise,
m:outerproduct,
p,
pagebreak,
m:partialdiff,
ssml:phoneme (phrase variant),
ssml:phoneme (text variant),
m:pi,
m:piece,
m:piecewise,
m:plus,
m:power,
m:primes,
m:product,
ssml:prosody (phrase variant),
ssml:prosody (text variant),
m:prsubset,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
m:quotient,
xforms:range,
m:rationals,
its:rb,
its:rbc,
m:real,
m:reals,
ref,
m:rem,
xforms:repeat,
m:root,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
ssml:say-as (phrase variant),
ssml:say-as (text variant),
m:scalarproduct,
m:sdev,
m:sec,
m:sech,
xforms:secret,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
xforms:select,
xforms:select1,
m:selector,
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:semantics (UNDEFINED variant),
m:set,
m:setdiff,
m:share,
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
m:sin,
m:sinh,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
ssml:sub (phrase variant),
ssml:sub (text variant),
xforms:submission,
m:subset,
m:sum,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
m:tan,
m:tanh,
tbody,
td,
m:tendsto,
term,
xforms:textarea,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
m:times,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
m:transpose,
m:true,
m:union,
xforms:value,
m:variance,
m:vector,
m:vectorproduct,
verse,
w,
wpart and
m:xor
Attribute content model
one of the following values
default
Signals that applications' default white-space processing modes are acceptable for this element.
preserve
Signals the intent that applications preserve white space for this element.
Back to
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attribute
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: xforms:group,
xforms:input,
xforms:range,
xforms:repeat,
xforms:secret,
xforms:select,
xforms:select1 and
xforms:textarea
Attribute content model
one of the following
some data of type QName
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern [^:]+:[^:]+
Contributed by the Print Forms Feature
the value minimal
Contributed by the Print Forms Feature
the value compact
Contributed by the Print Forms Feature
the value full
Contributed by the Print Forms Feature
Back to
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attribute
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: m:annotation,
m:annotation-xml and
m:share
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
Contributed by the MathML Feature
RDFa attributes
Back to
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attribute
Description
The
about
attribute specifies the subject of a relationship. If not given, then the subject is the current document.
Usage Example
<head>
<meta typeof="dramatis-personae">
<meta xml:id="alice" about="#alice" property="persona">
<name>Alice</name>
</meta>
</meta>
</head>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
main menuThe RDFa content
attribute
Description
The
content
attribute specifies a string to use as an object for the
property
attribute.
Usage Example
<head>
…
<meta property="dc:identifier" content="daisy-z2012-exemplar-01" />
…
</head>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
text
Back to
main menuThe RDFa datatype
attribute
Description
The
datatype
attribute specifies a datatype of the object of the
property
attribute (either in the content attribute, or the content of the element that the datatype attribute is on.)
By default, data in the content attribute is of type string, and data in the content of an element has type
xml:Literal
. If
datatype=""
is used, then for the RDF the element content is stripped of markup, and is of type string.
Usage Example
<table>
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Length (as far as complete)</th>
<td datatype="xs:integer">17</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" rowspan="2">Depth of each ramus</th>
<td datatype="xs:integer">4</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">9</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" />
<td datatype="xs:integer">3</td>
<td datatype="xs:integer">18</td>
</tr>
</table>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
Back to
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attribute
Description
The
prefix
attribute associates RDFa vocabulary namespace prefixes and URIs, as defined in
RDFa Core 1.1.
The
prefix
attribute may optionally be attached to the root
document
element. Z39.98-AI profiles must not allow the attribute to be attached to any other element.
The
prefix
attribute must not be used to redefine prefixes or URIs declared in the default context document for the profile.
Usage Example
<document xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/" prefix="news: http://www.daisy.org/z3998/2012/vocab/periodicals/" xml:lang="en">
…
</document>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the document
element
Attribute content model
some data of type normalizedString
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern \s*([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*: +[^ ]+)(\s+[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*: +[^ ]+)*\s*
Back to
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attribute
Description
The
property
attribute defines a relationship between the subject and either a string (if the
content
attribute is present) or the content of the element that the
property
attribute is on.
Usage Example
<head>
<meta typeof="dramatis-personae">
<meta xml:id="alice" about="#alice" property="persona">
<name>Alice</name>
</meta>
</meta>
</head>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
Back to
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attribute
Description
The
rel
attribute defines a relation between the subject and a URL given by the
resource
attribute.
The
rev
attribute expresses the inverse relation.
Usage Example
<head>
…
<meta rel="z3998:profile" resource="http://example.org/z3998/2012/auth/profiles/sciencejournal/1.0/">
<meta property="z3998:name" content="sciencejournal" />
<meta property="z3998:version" content="1.0" />
</meta>
…
</head>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
Back to
main menuThe RDFa resource
attribute
Description
The
resource
attribute specifies an object URI for the
rev
and
rel
attributes, if the attribute
href
is not present.
Note: There are 3 different attributes with the name resource. You will find information about the other resource attribute(s) by following this link.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
some data of type anyURI
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
The anyURI datatype:
A Uniform Resource Identifier Reference, as defined by the
anyURI
type in
XML Schema Part2.
Back to
main menuThe RDFa rev
attribute
Description
The
rev
attribute defines a relation between the subject and a URL given by the
resource
attribute.
The
rel
attribute expresses the inverse relation.
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.
Back to
main menuThe RDFa typeof
attribute
Description
The
typeof
attribute creates a blank node, which becomes the subject, and asserts that the current element contains relationships that
match the given RDF type.
Usage Example
<head>
<meta typeof="dramatis-personae">
<meta xml:id="alice" about="#alice" property="persona">
<name>Alice</name>
</meta>
</meta>
</head>
Parent elements
This attribute occurs on the following elements: abbr,
address (block variant),
address (phrase variant),
annoref,
annotation (block variant),
annotation (phrase variant),
aside (section variant),
aside (block variant),
aside (toc variant),
backcover,
backmatter,
bibliography,
block (block variant),
block (toc variant),
body,
d:body,
bodymatter,
caption,
char,
citation (block variant),
citation (phrase variant),
code (block variant),
code (phrase variant),
cover,
d,
definition,
description (block variant),
description (phrase variant),
description (text variant),
document,
emph (phrase variant),
emph (text variant),
entry (toc variant),
entry (index variant),
entry (bibliography variant),
entry (glossary variant),
expansion,
flaps,
frontcover,
frontmatter,
glossary (section variant),
glossary (block variant),
h,
hd,
head,
d:head,
hpart,
index,
item,
rend:linebreak,
list,
ln (code variant),
ln (ln variant),
lngroup (code variant),
lngroup (lngroup variant),
lnum,
d:longdesc,
meta,
name,
note (block variant),
note (phrase variant),
noteref,
num,
object (block variant),
object (phrase variant),
object (text variant),
p,
pagebreak,
quote (block variant),
quote (phrase variant),
its:rb,
its:rbc,
ref,
its:rp,
its:rt,
its:rtc,
its:ruby,
s,
section (section variant),
section (verse variant),
section (toc variant),
section (index variant),
section (bibliography variant),
section (glossary variant),
d:simplifiedImage,
d:simplifiedLanguageDescription,
span (phrase variant),
span (text variant),
spine,
sub,
d:summary,
sup,
table,
d:tactile,
tbody,
td,
term,
tfoot,
th,
thead,
time,
toc (section variant),
toc (block variant),
ssml:token (phrase variant),
ssml:token (text variant),
d:tour,
tr,
transition,
verse,
w and
wpart
Attribute content model
a white space separated list of
one or more of
some data of type string
compliant with the data type library http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes
the data must be compliant with the pattern (([\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*)?:)?[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*
The
CURIE
datatype
:
A single CURIE, as defined in
RDFa.