<!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- MODULE: Subject Phrase Class Elements --> <!-- VERSION: 3.0 --> <!-- DATE: Feb 2008 --> <!-- --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- PUBLIC DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION --> <!-- TYPICAL INVOCATION --> <!-- "-//NLM//DTD Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite Subject Phrase Class Elements v3.0 20080202//EN" Delivered as file "phrase3.ent" --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- SYSTEM: Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite --> <!-- --> <!-- PURPOSE: Defines the phrase.class, that is, names the --> <!-- inline, subject-specific elements --> <!-- --> <!-- If more specific subject words (such as "gene") --> <!-- are added to later version of this DTD, they --> <!-- should be added to the %phrase.class; entity and --> <!-- defined in this module or in %common.ent; --> <!-- --> <!-- CONTAINS: 1) Definition of the phrase class --> <!-- 2) Subject Emphasis --> <!-- --> <!-- CREATED FOR: --> <!-- Digital archives and publishers who wish to --> <!-- create a custom XML DTD for original markup of --> <!-- journal literature, books, and related material, --> <!-- or for archiving and transferring such material --> <!-- between archives. --> <!-- --> <!-- This DTD is in the public domain. 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The Andrew W. --> <!-- Mellon Foundation provided support for these --> <!-- important contributions. --> <!-- --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- DTD VERSION/CHANGE HISTORY --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ============================================================= Version Reason/Occasion (who) vx.x (yyyy-mm-dd) ============================================================= Version 3.0 (DAL/BTU) v3.0 (2007-10-31) Version 3.0 is the first non-backward-compatible release. In addition to the usual incremental changes, some elements and attributes have been renamed and/or remodeled to better meet user needs and to increase tag set consistency. All module change histories are available through the Tag Suite web site at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov. Details on version 3.0 are available at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/3.0. 1. Updated public identifier to "v3.0 20080202//EN" --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- PARAMETER ENTITIES FOR ATTRIBUTE LISTS --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ABBREVIATION ATTRIBUTES --> <!-- Attributes for the <abbrev> element --> <!ENTITY % abbrev-atts "id ID #IMPLIED content-type CDATA #IMPLIED %might-link-atts;" > <!-- MILESTONE START ATTRIBUTES --> <!-- Attributes for the <milestone-start> element --> <!ENTITY % milestone-atts "id ID #IMPLIED content-type CDATA #IMPLIED rationale CDATA #IMPLIED specific-use CDATA #IMPLIED rid IDREF #IMPLIED" > <!-- MILESTONE END ATTRIBUTES --> <!-- Attributes for the <milestone-end> element --> <!ENTITY % milestone-end-atts "id ID #IMPLIED rid IDREF #IMPLIED" > <!-- NAMED CONTENT ATTRIBUTES --> <!-- Attributes for the <named-content> element --> <!ENTITY % named-content-atts "id ID #IMPLIED content-type CDATA #REQUIRED specific-use CDATA #IMPLIED %might-link-atts;" > <!-- STYLED CONTENT ATTRIBUTES --> <!-- Attributes for the <styled-content> element--> <!ENTITY % styled-content-atts "style CDATA #IMPLIED style-type CDATA #IMPLIED specific-use CDATA #IMPLIED" > <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- PHRASE-LEVEL ELEMENTS --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- ABBREVIATION ELEMENTS --> <!-- Elements for use in the <abbrev> element --> <!ENTITY % abbrev-elements "| %def.class;" > <!-- ABBREVIATION OR ACRONYM --> <!-- Used to identify an abbreviation or acronym Details at: http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=abbrev http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=abbrev http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=abbrev http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/book/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=abbrev --> <!ELEMENT abbrev (#PCDATA %abbrev-elements;)* > <!ATTLIST abbrev %abbrev-atts; > <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- MILESTONE ELEMENTS --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- MILESTONE MODEL --> <!-- Model for the both the <milestone-start> and <milestone-end> elements --> <!ENTITY % milestone-model "EMPTY" > <!-- MILESTONE START --> <!-- Used to mark the start of a non-hierarchically nested object, that is, a textual component which cannot be expressed in the normal non-overlapping, OCHO structure of an XML document. When this element is used, it is assumed that the end of the textual component will be marked with a <milestone-end> element. Details at: http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-start http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-start http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/book/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-start --> <!ELEMENT milestone-start %milestone-model; > <!ATTLIST milestone-start %milestone-atts; > <!-- MILESTONE END --> <!-- Used to mark the end of a non-hierarchically nested object, that is, a textual component which cannot be expressed in the normal non-overlapping, OCHO structure of an XML document. When this element is used, it is assumed that the start of the textual component was marked with a <milestone-start> element. Details at: http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-end http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-end http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/book/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=milestone-end --> <!ELEMENT milestone-end %milestone-model; > <!ATTLIST milestone-end %milestone-atts; > <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- NAMED CONTENT ELEMENTS --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- NAMED CONTENT ELEMENTS --> <!-- The elements that can be included along with data characters inside the content model of the <named-content> element --> <!ENTITY % named-content-elements "| %address-link.class; | %article-link.class; | %block-display.class; | %block-math.class;| %emphasis.class; | %inline-display-noalt.class; | %inline-math.class; | %list.class; | %math.class; | %phrase.class; | %simple-link.class; | %subsup.class; | %rest-of-para.class;" > <!-- NAMED SPECIAL (SUBJECT) CONTENT --> <!-- A semantically distinct word or phrase within the text. Often such phrases are treated differently, for example, given a different typographic style or look, to call attention to the subject matter. For example, the word is a drug name or a gene or the phrase identifies an organism genus/species. Details at: http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=named-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=named-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=named-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/book/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=named-content --> <!ELEMENT named-content (#PCDATA %named-content-elements;)* > <!ATTLIST named-content %named-content-atts; > <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- STYLED CONTENT ELEMENTS --> <!-- ============================================================= --> <!-- STYLED CONTENT ELEMENTS --> <!-- The elements that can be included along with data characters inside the content model of the <styled-content> element --> <!ENTITY % styled-content-elements "| %address-link.class; | %article-link.class; | %block-display.class; | %block-math.class;| %emphasis.class; | %inline-display-noalt.class; | %inline-math.class; | %list.class; | %math.class; | %phrase.class; | %simple-link.class; | %subsup.class; | %rest-of-para.class;" > <!-- STYLED SPECIAL (SUBJECT) CONTENT --> <!-- A stylistically distinct word or phrase within the text, that cannot be tagged using any of the other mechanisms for such content. In other words: the content cannot be described with bold, italic, monospace or any of the other emphasis class elements and <named-content> is inappropriate because the semantic reason behind the typographic distinction is not clear. Details at: http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=styled-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=styled-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=styled-content http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/book/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=styled-content --> <!ELEMENT styled-content (#PCDATA %styled-content-elements;)* > <!ATTLIST styled-content %styled-content-atts; > <!-- ================== End Phrase Class Module ================== -->