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Emphasis Schema
Describes elements used for standard text highlighting
Paul Appleby, Peter Lazar
TSO
SchemaEmphasis
en
The Stationery Office
Crown Copyright 2003
2003-10-20
2005-10-03
Modification information
Version Name Modification
1.1 Paul Appleby Added in restricted group elements
1.0 Paul Appleby Created
Describes emphasised text. This will generally turn roman text italic or italic text roman
The content model allows all standard inline constructs apart from emphasis which should not be nested
Describes emboldened (highlighted) text. This will generally turn roman text bold or bold text roman
The content model allows all standard inline constructs apart from strong which should not be nested
Describes smallcaps text
The content model allows all standard inline constructs apart from small caps which should not be nested
Describes inferior (subscript) text. To get second order inferior characters nest this element
The content model allows all standard inline constructs
Describes superior (superscript) text. To get second order superior characters nest this element
The content model allows all standard inline constructs
Describes underlined text. To get double underline nest this element
The content model allows all standard inline constructs
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further
Follows the standard element definition but restricts the content model further