<inline-supplementary-material>

Inline Supplementary Material

Definition

An in-text link to an external file that provides supplementary information for the document, for example, an audio clip.

Attributes

alternate-form-of Alternate Form of Graphic, Media Object, Etc.
content-type Type of Named Content
id Identifier
mime-subtype Mime Subtype
mimetype Mime Type
xlink:actuate Actuating the Link
xlink:href Href (Linking Mechanism)
xlink:role Role of the Link
xlink:show Showing the Link
xlink:title Title of the Link
xlink:type Type of Link
xmlns:xlink XLink Namespace Declaration

Model Description

Any combination of:

Tagged Example


<article>
<front>...</front>
<body>
<p>...</p>
<fig id="F1">...</fig>
<supplementary-material id="S1" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:title="local_file"
xlink:href="1471-2105-1-1-s1.pdf"
mimetype="applicationn/pdf">
<caption>
<p>Supplementary PDF file supplied by authors.</p>
</caption>
</supplementary-material>
<p>RNAPs seem to have arisen twice in evolution
(see the <inline-supplementary-material
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
xlink:title="local_file" xlink:href="timeline">
Timeline</inline-supplementary-material>. A large
family of multisubunit RNAPs includes bacterial
enzymes, archeal enzymes, eukaryotic nuclear RNAPs,
plastid-encoded chloroplast RNAPs, and RNAPs from
some eukaryotic viruses.
...</p>
...</body>
<back>...</back>
</article>



Module

link.ent