Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Boxed matter

Capture boxed matter outside the normal flow of text, in a floatGroup element.

Typecodes for boxed matter components

BOX

Box

BN

Box number

BT

Box title

BTX

Box text

B1

First-level box sub-head

B2

Second-level box sub-head

BNL

Box numbered list

BBL

Box bulleted list

BUL

Box unnumbered list

BSN

Box source

BFN

Box footnote

//floatGroup/boxedMatter
            

To position the box in the text, add a processing instruction with an ID value equal to the value of the id attribute of the corresponding boxedMatter element to the same position the box occurs in the text. For example:


<?Insert-boxedMatter ID="acref-9780192831934-chapter-1-boxedMatter-1"?>

When determining the placement of a processing instruction, ensure that it is placed in a p element of the structure in which the box is found. For instance, when a box occurs within a note, place the processing instruction within the p element of the noteGroup element. When a box occurs after a note, but in the same division (div[1-7,N]) as the note, place the box in a p element inside that division (div[1-7,N]).

Boxes may contain source information (in a source element). They may also contain various types of notes.


<boxedMatter doi="10.1093/med/9780199915712.008.2171" id="med-9780199915712-boxedMatter-701">
<titleGroup id="med-9780199915712-titleGroup-3555"><title>
<p>
<enumerator>Box 109.1.</enumerator> Interventions Used to Alter the Intensity of
Cardiac Murmurs </p></title>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter><p> Right-sided murmurs generally increase with inspiration </p><p> Left-sided murmurs usually are louder during expiration </p><p>
<b>Valsalva maneuver</b></p><p> Most murmurs decrease in length and intensity; 2 exceptions are the systolic murmur of
HCM, which usually becomes much louder, and that of MVP, which becomes longer and often
louder </p><p> Following release of the Valsalva maneuver, right-sided murmurs tend to return to
baseline intensity earlier than left-sided murmurs </p>
</textMatter>
<note type="other"><p> Abbreviations: AF, atrial fibrillation; AR, aortic regurgitation; AS, aortic stenosis;
HCM, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; MR, mitral regurgitation; MS, mitral stenosis; MVP,
mitral valve prolapse; PS, pulmonic stenosis; VPB, ventricular premature beat; VSD,
ventricular septal defect. </p>
</note>
<source><p>Previously published. See “<xrefGrp>
<xref ref="med-9780199915712-div1-112076">Credit
Lines</xref>
</xrefGrp>” section.</p>
</source>
</boxedMatter>

Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_Structured_Text_TCI_topic_3_21
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400