Describes four document type definitions and additional facilities conforming to AS 3514. It is identical with, and has been reproduced from, ISO 12083:1994.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Conformance
5 SGML declaration
6 The Book DTD
7 The Article DTD
8 The Serial DTD
9 The Mathematics DTD
Annex A
A.1 Design philosophy
A.2 Description of the structure
A.2.1 Overall structure of Books and Articles
A.2.2 Front matter, appendix matter and back matter structure of Books
A.2.3 Front matter, appendix matter and back matter structure of Articles
A.2.4 The main body DTD
A.2.5 Common parameter entities of Books and Articles
A.2.5.1 The address model
A.2.5.2 The bibliographic entry model
A.2.5.3 The copyright notice data model
A.2.5.4 The date model
A.2.5.5 The figure model
A.2.5.6 The section model
A.2.5.7 The name model
A.2.5.8 The organization name model
A.2.5.9 The phrase model
A.2.5.10 The paragraph with sequence model
A.2.5.11 The poem model
A.2.5.12 Floating elements
A.2.6 Structure of Serials
A.2.6.1 Serial front matter elements
A.2.6.2 Serial body elements
A.2.6.3 Serial back matter elements
A.3 Inclusion of special characters
A.3.1 Use of (public) entity sets
A.3.2 Use of the alphabet attribute
A.3.3 Modifying the SGML declaration
A.4 Electronic review and annotation
A.5 Short references
A.6 Mathematics
A.6.1 Introduction and notation
A.6.2 Parameter entities
A.6.3 Character transformations
A.6.4 Fractions
A.6.5 Embellishments
A.6.6 Fences, boxes, overlines and underlines
A.6.7 Labelled arrows
A.6.8 Radicals
A.6.9 Arrays
A.6.10 Commutative diagrams
A.6.11 Spacing and alignment
A.7 Complex tables
A.8 Facilities for Braille, large print and computer voice
A.8.1 Introduction
A.8.2 Mapping to the base tag set
A.8.2.1 One-to-one mappings
A.8.2.2 Simple context-sensitive mappings
A.8.2.3 Complex context-sensitive mappings
A.8.2.4 Generated text
A.8.2.4.1 Character text
A.8.2.4.2 Consecutive numbering
A.8.2.4.3 Numbering with reset
A.8.2.4.4 Assigning SDAPREF values in a parent element
A.8.2.4.5 Notes:
A.8.2.5 Attribute Handling
A.8.2.6 A basic location model
A.8.2.7 Braille transcriber’s notes
A.8.2.8 Support for mathematics and other special SGML notations
A.8.2.8.1 Suspending the transformation process
A.8.2.8.2 Attribute to carry semantic markup
A.8.2.9 Support for multiple languages
A.8.3 SDA Parameter Entities
A.8.4 Handling of special characters as entity references
A.8.5 Indicating ICADD usage in the SGML declaration
A.9 Facilities for HyTime (hypertext)
A.9.1 APPINFO parameter of SGML declaration
A.9.2 Architectural forms
A.9.3 Location addresses and the nameloc architectural form