<underline-end>

Underline End

Definition

The end of a milestone-created underline

Remarks

Based (with thanks) on the Elsevier DTD, the Underline Start and Underline End elements enable creation of underlines in content, most commonly in mathematical content, where a normal <underline> element would break the XML well-formedness rule that no two elements may overlap. The Underline Start and Underline End elements act as milestone tags marking the start and end of overlining that may extend across element boundaries .The underline created using these two elements can have arbitrary start and end points because the start and end elements are paired through the use of the unique identifiers (IDs), not as the start and end of a single element. For example, in the text “ABCD”, if the text “ABC” is the be overlined and the text “CD” is to be underlined, ordinary underlining with <underline> would create invalid tag overlap. The text could be correctly tagged, using the Underline Start and Underline End elements as:

<overline-start id="ov1"/>AB
<underline-start id="ul1"/>C
<overline-end rid="ov1"/>D
<underline-end rid="ul1"/>

Attribute

rid Reference to an Identifier

Related Elements

The Underline is used for ordinary underlining. For special underlines, for example those involving problems with element overlap, use the milestone elements Underline Start and Underline End. When a milestone underlining technique is used, the start of the underline will be marked by an Underline Start element and the end of the underline will be marked by an Underline End element.

Model Information

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  underline-end
                        EMPTY                                         >

Description

This is an EMPTY element

This element may be contained in:

<abbrev> Abbreviation or Acronym; <abbrev-journal-title> Abbreviated Journal Title; <addr-line> Address Line; <aff> Affiliation; <alt-title> Alternate Title; <anonymous> Anonymous; <article-title> Article Title; <attrib> Attribution; <bold> Bold; <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display); <citation> Citation; <collab> Collaborative (Group) Author; <comment> Comment in a Citation; <conf-acronym> Conference Acronym; <conf-loc> Conference Location; <conf-name> Conference Name; <conf-num> Conference Number; <conf-sponsor> Conference Sponsor; <conf-theme> Conference Theme; <contract-num> Contract Number; <contract-sponsor> Contract Sponsor; <copyright-statement> Copyright Statement; <corresp> Correspondence Information; <def-head> Definition List: Definition Head; <degrees> Degree(s); <disp-formula> Formula, Display; <edition> Edition, Cited; <email> Email Address; <etal> Et Al.; <ext-link> External Link; <fax> Fax Number: in an Address; <font> Font; <given-names> Given (First) Names; <gov> Government Report, Cited; <grant-num> Grant Number; <grant-sponsor> Grant Sponsor; <history> History: Document History; <inline-formula> Formula, Inline; <inline-supplementary-material> Inline Supplementary Material; <institution> Institution Name: in an Address; <issue> Issue Number; <issue-title> Issue Title; <italic> Italic; <journal-subtitle> Journal Subtitle (Full); <journal-title> Journal Title (Full); <kwd> Keyword; <label> Label (of a Figure, Reference, Etc.); <meta-name> Metadata Data Name for Custom Metadata; <meta-value> Metadata Data Value for Custom Metadata; <monospace> Monospace Text (Typewriter Text); <named-content> Named Special (Subject) Content; <on-behalf-of> On Behalf of; <overline> Overline; <p> Paragraph; <patent> Patent Number, Cited; <phone> Phone Number: in an Address; <prefix> Prefix; <preformat> Preformatted Text; <price> Price; <product> Product Information; <publisher-loc> Publisher’s Location; <publisher-name> Publisher’s Name; <related-article> Related Article Information; <role> Role or Function Title of Contributor; <sans-serif> Sans Serif; <sc> Small Caps; <self-uri> URI for This Same Article Online; <series> Series; <series-text> Series Text: Header Text to Describe; <series-title> Series Title; <sig> Signature; <sig-block> Signature Block; <source> Source; <speaker> Speaker; <std> Standard, Cited; <strike> Strike Through; <string-date> Date as a String; <string-name> Name of Person (Unstructured); <sub> Subscript; <subject> Subject Grouping Name; <subtitle> Article Subtitle; <suffix> Suffix; <sup> Superscript; <supplement> Supplement Information; <surname> Surname; <target> Target of an Internal Link; <td> Table Data Cell (XHTML table model); <term> Definition List: Term; <term-head> Definition List: Term Head; <th> Table Header Cell (XHTML table model); <title> Title; <trans-source> Translated Source; <trans-subtitle> Translated Subtitle; <trans-title> Translated Title; <underline> Underline; <uri> Uniform Resource Indicator (URI); <verse-line> Line of a Verse; <volume> Volume Number; <volume-id> Volume Identifier; <x> X - Generated Text and Punctuation; <xref> X(cross) Reference

Tagged Example

No sample is available at this time.

Module

format.ent