The document root.
The content allowable as the main body of the document.
(Para.model | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | chapter | part | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | chapter | part | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for document.
Content model for document.
A part within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a part.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | chapter | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | chapter | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for part.
Content model for part.
A Chapter within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a chapter.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for chapter.
Content model for chapter.
A Section within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a section.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for section.
Content model for section.
A Subsection within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a subsection.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for subsection.
Content model for subsection.
A Subsubsection within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a subsubsection.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for subsubsection.
Content model for subsubsection.
A Paragraph within a document. This corresponds to a ‘formal’ marked, possibly labelled LaTeX Paragraph, in distinction from an unlabelled logical paragraph.
The content allowable as the main body of a paragraph.
(Para.model | subparagraph | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for paragraph.
Content model for paragraph.
A Subparagraph within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a subparagraph.
(Para.model | slide | slidesequence | sidebar)
((Para.model | slide | slidesequence | sidebar))
Attributes for subparagraph.
Content model for subparagraph.
A slidesequence within a slideshow. Each slide contains a set slides, typically those that are revealed constructively.
chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class, chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class
Attributes for slidesequence.
A Slide within a slideshow, that may or may not be contained within a slidesequence.
appendix.body.class, chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, slidesequence_model, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class, appendix.body.class, chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, slidesequence_model, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class
The content allowable as the main body of a slide.
Attributes for slide.
= text
overlay is the number of the current overlay. This must be specified when part of a slidesequence, else it may be omitted. Should be unique and rising within a slidesequence.
Content model for slide.
A Sidebar; a short section-like object that floats outside the main flow.
appendix.body.class, chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class, appendix.body.class, chapter.body.class, document.body.class, paragraph.body.class, part.body.class, section.body.class, subparagraph.body.class, subsection.body.class, subsubsection.body.class
The content allowable as the main body of a sidebar.
Attributes for sidebar.
Content model for sidebar.
An Appendix within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a chapter.
(Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | slide | sidebar)
((Para.model | subparagraph | paragraph | subsubsection | subsection | section | slide | sidebar))
Attributes for appendix.
Content model for appendix.
A Bibliography within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a chapter.
(Para.model | biblist)
((Para.model | biblist))
Attributes for bibliography.
= text
the list of bib files used to create the bibliography.
= text
the bibliographic style to be used to format the bibliography (presumably a BibTeX bst file name)
= text
the citation style to be used when citing items from the bibliography
= boolean
whether the bibliographic items should be sorted or in order of citation.
Content model for bibliography.
An Index within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a chapter.
(Para.model | indexlist)
((Para.model | indexlist))
Attributes for index.
= text
The kind of index (obsolete?)
Content model for index.
A heirarchical index structure typically generated during postprocessing from the collection of indexmark in the document (or document collection).
Attributes for indexlist.
Content model for indexlist.
(indexentry*)
Attributes for indexentry.
Content model for indexentry.
(indexphrase, indexrefs?, indexlist?)
A container for the references (ref) to where an indexphrase was encountered in the document. The model is Inline to allow arbitrary text, in addition to the expected ref’s.
Attributes for indexrefs.
Content model for indexrefs.
An Glossary within a document.
The content allowable as the main body of a chapter.
((Para.model | glossarylist))
Attributes for glossary.
= text
The kind of glossary
Content model for glossary.
A glossary list typically generated during postprocessing from the collection of glossaryphrase’s in the document (or document collection).
Attributes for glossarylist.
Content model for glossarylist. The model allows loose glossaryphrase’s for data definitions, but they are not displayed as part of the list.
An entry in an glossarylist consisting of a phrase, (one or more, presumably in increasing detail?), possibly a definition, and references to points in the document where the phrase was found.
Attributes for glossaryentry.
= text
The kind of glossary
= text
a flattened form of the phrase for generating an ID.
Content model for glossaryentry.
(glossaryphrase*, indexrefs?)
The title of a document, section or similar document structure container.
Attributes for title.
Content model for title, basically Inline.model with tag included (normally, but not necessarily, tag would come first).
(tag | text | Inline.class | Misc.class | Meta.class)*
((tag | text | Inline.class | Misc.class | Meta.class)*)
The short form of a title, for use in tables of contents or similar.
Attributes for toctitle.
Content model for toctitle.
(tag | text | Inline.class | Misc.class | Meta.class)*
((tag | text | Inline.class | Misc.class | Meta.class)*)
A subtitle, or secondary title.
Attributes for subtitle.
Content model for subtitle.
Generalized document creator.
The content allowed in authors, editors, etc.
(personname | contact)
((personname | contact))
Attributes for creator.
= (author | editor | translator | contributor | translator | text)
indicates the role of the person in creating the docment. Commonly useful values are specified, but is open-ended to support extension.
= text
specifies opening text to display before this creator in a formatted titlepage. This would be typically appear outside the author information, like ”and”.
= text
specifies closing text, punctuation or conjunction to display after this creator in a formatted titlepage.
Content model for creator.
(Person.class | Misc.class)*
((Person.class | Misc.class)*)
A person’s name.
Attributes for personname.
Content model for personname.
Generalized contact information for a document creator. Note that this element can be repeated to give different types of contact information (using role) for the same creator.
Attributes for contact.
= (affiliation | address | current_address | email | url | thanks | dedicatory | orcid | text)
indicates the type of contact information contained. Commonly useful values are specified, but is open-ended to support extension.
Content model for contact.
Generalized document date. Note that this element can be repeated to give the dates of different events (using role) for the same document.
Attributes for date.
= (creation | conversion | posted | received | revised | accepted | text)
indicates the relevance of the date to the document. Commonly useful values are specified, but is open-ended to support extension.
Content model for date.
A document abstract.
Attributes for abstract.
Content model for abstract.
Acknowledgements for the document.
Attributes for acknowledgements.
Content model for acknowledgements.
Keywords for the document. The content is freeform.
Attributes for keywords.
Content model for keywords.
A classification of the document.
Attributes for classification.
= text
indicates what classification scheme was used.
Content model for classification.
block of random stuff marked as a titlepage
Attributes for titlepage.
Content model for titlepage.
(Generalized) Table Of Contents, represents table of contents as well as list of figures, tables, and other such things. This will generally be placed by a tableofcontents command and filled in by postprocessing.
Attributes for TOC.
= text
indicates the kind of lists; space separated names of lists like ”toc”,”lof”, etc.
= text
indicates what kind of document elements to list, in the form of one or more tags such as ltx:chapter separated by | (suggestive of an xpath expression).
= (current | global | text)
indicates the scope set of elements to include: current (default) is all in current document; global indicates all in the document set; otherwise an xml:id
= text
indicates what things to show in each entry
= (normal | short | veryshort | text)
indicates how to format the listing
The actual table of contents list, filled in.
Attributes for toclist.
An entry in a toclist.
Attributes for tocentry.
Attributes shared by all sectional elements
= text
Stores RDFa prefixes as space separated pairs, with the pairs being prefix and url separated by a colon; this should only appear at the root element.
appendix_attributes, bibliography_attributes, chapter_attributes, document_attributes, glossary_attributes, index_attributes, paragraph_attributes, part_attributes, section_attributes, sidebar_attributes, slide_attributes, slidesequence_attributes, subparagraph_attributes, subsection_attributes, subsubsection_attributes, titlepage_attributes, appendix_attributes, bibliography_attributes, chapter_attributes, document_attributes, glossary_attributes, index_attributes, paragraph_attributes, part_attributes, section_attributes, sidebar_attributes, slide_attributes, slidesequence_attributes, subparagraph_attributes, subsection_attributes, subsubsection_attributes, titlepage_attributes
Attributes for other elements that can be used in frontmatter.
= text
Records the name of the type of object this is to be used when composing the presentation. The value of this attribute is often set by language localization packages.
TOC_attributes, abstract_attributes, acknowledgements_attributes, classification_attributes, contact_attributes, creator_attributes, date_attributes, keywords_attributes, TOC_attributes, abstract_attributes, acknowledgements_attributes, classification_attributes, contact_attributes, creator_attributes, date_attributes, keywords_attributes
The content allowed for the front matter of each sectional unit, and the document.
appendix_model, bibliography_model, chapter_model, document_model, glossary_model, index_model, paragraph_model, part_model, section_model, sidebar_model, slide_model, subparagraph_model, subsection_model, subsubsection_model, titlepage_model, appendix_model, bibliography_model, chapter_model, document_model, glossary_model, index_model, paragraph_model, part_model, section_model, sidebar_model, slide_model, subparagraph_model, subsection_model, subsubsection_model, titlepage_model
The content allowed (in addition to SectionalFrontMatter.class) for the front matter of a document.
(subtitle | date | abstract | acknowledgements | keywords | classification)
((subtitle | date | abstract | acknowledgements | keywords | classification))
The content allowed a the end of a document. Note that this includes random trailing Block and Para material, to support articles with figures and similar data appearing ‘at end’.
(bibliography | appendix | index | glossary | acknowledgements | Para.class | Meta.class)
((bibliography | appendix | index | glossary | acknowledgements | Para.class | Meta.class))
chapter_model, document_model, paragraph_model, part_model, section_model, sidebar_model, slide_model, subparagraph_model, subsection_model, subsubsection_model, chapter_model, document_model, paragraph_model, part_model, section_model, sidebar_model, slide_model, subparagraph_model, subsection_model, subsubsection_model