Character Style Typecodes
Character Style Typecodes cover particular snippets of text within a paragraph.
Character Style Typecodes cover particular snippets of text within a paragraph.
This typecode can be used as a Character Style typecode to mark up abbreviations in the run of the text, and may also be used at the paragraph level within an abbreviations list if on its own line.
For journal article bibliographic citations, this typecode should be used to identify the title of the article referenced.
For book chapter bibliographic citations, this typecode should be used to identify the title of the chapter referenced.
This typecode identifies the edition in any type of citation.
For journal article or periodical bibliographic citations, this typecode should be used to identify the issue number of the journal.
This typecode identifies a page or page range in any type of citation.
This typecode identifies the place of publication in any type of citation.
This typecode identifies the publisher in any type of citation.
For both book and journal citations, this typecode is used to identify the name of the journal or the name of the book.
For any bibliographic reference, this typecode should be used to identify the volume number of the journal or book.
This typecode identifies the year in any type of citation.
Identifies the name of the speaker of a piece of dialogue.
Use the Internal Cross Reference typecode to cross refer to lower level content within the current chunk (article, chapter, or other book part).
Use the External Cross Reference typecode to cross refer to other chunks (other chapters, parts, front or end matter) in the same book or to other books by OUP.
Use the FloatGroup Cross Reference typecode to cross refer to figures, tables, boxes, or media.
Capture a fragment of text that is identified in the manuscript for special emphasis in the Emphasized Text typecode.
Capture mathematical inline equations with the Inline Equation typecode.
Identifies the glossary term being defined outside of the run of the text or in the glossary section.
The Label typecode is used to capture enumeration wherever it is present. It is also used to capture feature types, that is, the names of individual features that repeat throughout the book.
Capture marks or a for a non-interactive activity or score content using this Typecode.
Use this to capture the given names of an individual.
Use this Typecode to include the occupation of a contributor.
Use this when authorship is attributed to an organization, association, company, or other group of collaborators.
Use this to capture the prefixes in the name of an individual such as Sir, Ms., or Dr.
Use this to capture the suffixes in the name of an individual such as Jr., Sr., or III.
Capture degree information if provided against the name of an individual.
Capture the surname of an individual with this typecode.
To be used for inline semantic mark-up of computer code. This is in addition to the block level 'computer-program' Typecode.
This should only be used for bolded key terms within the text. These should link up to the appropriate term in the Glossary.
Capture all url values wherever they appear with this typecode.