Other elements and attributes
Instructions in this section relate to structures describing content below the level of an article, chapter, or front/back matter section.
Instructions in this section relate to structures describing content below the level of an article, chapter, or front/back matter section.
Capture an abbreviation in an abbrev element.
Capture boxed text in a boxed-text element.
Capture the content type of an item in the attribute appropriate to the corresponding element (content-type, sec-type, or book-part-type).
Capture a reference to an item within the same article or book part (chapter) using an xref element with a rid attribute whose value is the value of the id attribute of the target item. Within a book, capture a reference from one book part to another using a related-object element.
Capture an extract or quoted passage from another work in a disp-quote element.
Capture a fragment of text that is marked up in the manuscript for special emphasis in a styled-content element with attribute style-type="emphasis".
Capture an end note to a book or chapter in a fn element.
Capture external links using a ext-link element.
Capture references to video content not hosted by Brightcove in a media element within a fig element with a fig-type attribute with a value of resource.
Capture each figure in a fig element.
Capture footnotes in a fn-group element. Capture each footnote in a fn element.
When a part of a sentence is in a language that differs from the language of the surrounding text, capture that fragment in a named-content element with a content-type attribute with the value foreign-phrase
Capture a glossary item in a def-item element within a def-list element.
Capture the OUP ID for an element in a id attribute.
Capture inline (embedded) video content in a media element within a fig element with a fig-type attribute with a value of video or audio as appropriate.
Capture law tables in front-matter-part with book-part-type attribute value lawTable.
Capture line and folio numbers in a target element with the relevant target-type attribute.
Capture lists in a list element. The type of list can be designated with a list-type attribute.
Capture mathematical statements as MathML or LaTeX within a disp-formula or inline-formula element, unless images are requested.
Capture a formal statement in a statement element.
Capture the number of marks for an activity in a named-content element with attribute content-type="marks".
Capture a target element at the point where a page break occurs in the printed book.
Capture a target element at the start of every paragraph and chapter or section title.
When an extra space or ornament (such as a fleuron, set of asterisks, etc) appears between two paragraphs, capture an empty styled-content specific-use="breakAfter"/ element at the end of the first paragraph.
When a paragraph of text is followed by a prompt for a user response, capture an empty styled-content specific-use="prompt"/ element at the end of the paragraph.
Capture poems and verses in a verse-group element
Capture specific-use attributes on sec elements to identify the components of a Q and A section.
When identifiers are required at the sentence level, capture each sentence in a named-content element with a content-type attribute with a value of sentence
When a specific font is required to display text correctly, capture the text in a styled-content element.
Capture each table (graphical or XML) in a table-wrap element.
When a piece of content (e.g. a box, table, or quote) is identified with a typecode as a feature, capture a content-type attribute whose value is the code identifying the type of feature.