Equation is a mathematical
or chemical equation, expression, or formula that may be used as an inline
element in running text within a paragraph, note, etc., or as a block element.
In this version of PUBS.XML, equations are considered to be graphics; that is,
the expectation is that a separate application will be used to draw an equation
and save it as a graphic image. The image will, in turn, be included by
reference in an XML document in the same manner as any other graphic. As is the
case with a quote, an equation can be placed in-line. However, element Equation
always requires the IC ISM attributes, whether it is used in-line or as a block
object.
A cross-reference to a
unique identifier used to point from one element to one or more other
elements. The value of the attribute must be one or more XML unique
identifiers that are the value(s) of id attribute(s) elsewhere in the
document.
This attribute is only a placeholder so that all the ISM attributes are not shown
in the schemaGuide for every element. If you refer to the documentation of the
attribute group it will say what attributes should be here.
A user-defined property
within an element for general purpose processing used with block objects to
provide supplemental information over and above that conveyed by the element
name. This attribute is analogous to HTML's "class" attribute.
A user-defined property
within an element for representing the formatting/style to be applied.
Wildcard: ANY attribute from ANY namespace OTHER than 'urn:us:gov:ic:pubs'
Source
<xsd:element name="Equation"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Equation is a mathematical or chemical equation, expression, or formula that may be used as an inline element in running text within a paragraph, note, etc., or as a block element. In this version of PUBS.XML, equations are considered to be graphics; that is, the expectation is that a separate application will be used to draw an equation and save it as a graphic image. The image will, in turn, be included by reference in an XML document in the same manner as any other graphic. As is the case with a quote, an equation can be placed in-line. However, element Equation always requires the IC ISM attributes, whether it is used in-line or as a block object.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation><xsd:complexType><xsd:choice minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"><xsd:sequence minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"><xsd:element ref="pubs:StillImageExhibit" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/><xsd:element ref="pubs:SourceGroup" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/></xsd:sequence><xsd:sequence><xsd:any namespace="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" processContents="lax"/><xsd:element ref="pubs:SourceGroup" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/></xsd:sequence></xsd:choice><xsd:attributeGroup ref="pubs:CommonAttributesGroup"/><xsd:attributeGroup ref="pubs:SecurityAttributesGroup"/></xsd:complexType></xsd:element>
Schema location
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