Marginal notes
Capture marginal notes using note elements with attribute type="marginalNote". Ensure that each marginal note is captured within its own p element.
| MN | Used in a manuscript for a marginal note |
//note[@type="marginalNote"]
Capture marginals with an anchor (i.e. where words or phrases within a paragraph are repeated exactly within a marginal note) as follows:
- Capture the word or phrase repeated in the marginal note in an xrefGrp role="marginalNote" with an xref that references the id of the note.
- Capture the note type="marginalNote" directly after the paragraph containing the anchor in a new p of its own.
Capture marginal notes that have no anchor where they occur in the text as follows:
- If it aligns with a line of text within a paragraph, capture an empty xrefGrp role="marginalNote" containing an empty xref that references the id of the note placed in front of the first word in that line.
-
If it falls between two lines, capture an empty xrefGrp role="marginalNote" containing an empty xref that references the id of the note placed in front of the first word of the second line.
- Capture the note type="marginalNote" directly after the paragraph with the empty xref in a new p of its own.
Capture marginal notes by displayed mathematics using note within the displayMaths element containing the mathematics.
Example marginal note with an anchor
<p>where the function <i>S</i>(<i>&#x03B5;</i>) is called the <xrefGrp role="marginalNote">
<xref ref="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-2">
<i>astrophysical S factor</i>
</xref>
</xrefGrp>, which for many important reactions is a
weakly varying function of the energy.</p>
<p>
<note type="marginalNote" id="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-2"><p>Astrophysical <i>S</i> factor</p>
</note>
</p>
Example marginal note without an anchor (“Fission vs fusion” appears between the line beginning exothermic and the line beginning B/A.)
<p>... exothermic reactions occur when the final reaction products have larger <xrefGrp role="marginalNote">
<xref ref="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-7"/>
</xrefGrp>
<i>B/A</i> than the reacting nuclei. As indicated in ...</p>
<p>
<note id="med-9780199234567-chapter-6-note-7" type="marginalNote"><p>Fission vs fusion</p>
</note>
</p>
Example marginal note by displayed mathematics
<p>... reacting nuclei is exothermic, that is, releases an energy</p>
<p>
<displayMaths><enumerator>1.1</enumerator><note type="marginalNote">
<p>Reaction <i>Q</i>
</p></note><m:math xmlns:m="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" type="display"><!-- Content skipped for brevity --></m:math>
</displayMaths>
</p>
<p>proportional to such a mass difference. Here the symbol m denotes mass, ...</p>