<!– ============================================================= –> <!– MODULE: Default Element Classes Module –> <!– VERSION: ANSI/NISO JATS Version 1.0 (Z39.96-2012) –> <!– DATE: March 2012 –> <!– –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PUBLIC DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION –> <!– TYPICAL INVOCATION –> <!– “-//NLM//DTD JATS (Z39.96) Default Element Classes Module v1.0 20120330//EN” Delivered as file “JATS-default-classes1.ent” –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– SYSTEM: JATS DTD Suite –> <!– –> <!– PURPOSE: To declare the Parameter Entities (PEs) used to –> <!– define the default element classes. Classes are –> <!– OR-groups of elements that are defined together –> <!– to be used in mixes and in Element Declarations. –> <!– –> <!– Note: Since PEs must be declared before they –> <!– are used, this module must be called before all –> <!– content modules that declare elements, and after –> <!– the class customization module (if any). –> <!– –> <!– CONTAINS: PEs that define the element classes to be used –> <!– in the JATS DTD Suite modules. –> <!– –> <!– TAG SET SPONSOR –> <!– National Center for Biotechnology –> <!– Information (NCBI) –> <!– National Library of Medicine (NLM) –> <!– –> <!– CREATED FOR: –> <!– This module was created for the JATS DTD Suite. –> <!– Digital archives and publishers may use the –> <!– DTD as is for markup of journal literature or –> <!– related material for archiving and transferring –> <!– such material between archives or create a –> <!– custom XML DTD from the Suite for –> <!– these purposes. –> <!– –> <!– This DTD is in the public domain. An organization –> <!– that wishes to create its own DTD from the suite –> <!– may do so without permission from NLM. –> <!– –> <!– The suite has been set up to be extended using a –> <!– new DTD file and a new DTD-specific customization –> <!– module to redefine the many Parameter Entities. –> <!– Do not modify the suite directly or redistribute –> <!– modified versions of the suite. –> <!– –> <!– In the interest of maintaining consistency and –> <!– clarity for potential users, NLM requests: –> <!– –> <!– 1. If you create a DTD from the JATS DTD Suite –> <!– and intend to stay compatible with the suite, –> <!– then please include the following statement –> <!– as a comment in all of your DTD modules: –> <!– “Created from, and fully compatible with, –> <!– the ANSI/NISO Z39.96 Journal Article Tag –> <!– Suite (JATS).” –> <!– –> <!– 2. If you alter one or more modules of the suite, –> <!– then please rename your version and all its –> <!– modules to avoid any confusion with the –> <!– original suite. Also, please include the –> <!– following statement as a comment in all your –> <!– DTD modules: –> <!– “Based in part on, but not fully compatible –> <!– with, the ANSI/NISO Z39.96 Journal Article –> <!– Tag Suite (JATS).” –> <!– –> <!– ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: –> <!– August 2004 –> <!– –> <!– CREATED BY: Mulberry Technologies, Inc. for the NISO Z39.96 –> <!– Working Group. Mulberry Technologies was –> <!– supported by National Center for Biotechnology –> <!– Information (NCBI), a center of the US National –> <!– Library of Medicine (NLM). –> <!– –> <!– This module is part of the JATS DTD Suite. The –> <!– Suite is a continuation of work done by NCBI, –> <!– Mulberry Technologies, and Inera, Inc. on the NLM –> <!– Journal Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite, which–> <!– was originally released in December, 2002. –> <!– –> <!– NLM thanks the Harvard University Libraries, both –> <!– for proposing that a draft archiving NLM DTD for –> <!– life sciences journals be extended to accommodate –> <!– journals in all disciplines and for sponsoring –> <!– Inera Inc.'s collaboration with other DTD –> <!– authors in completing NLM Version 1.0. The –> <!– Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provided support for –> <!– these important contributions. –> <!– –> <!– Suggestions for refinements and enhancements to –> <!– this DTD should be sent in email to: –> <!– jats@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– DTD VERSION/CHANGE HISTORY –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!–

Version Reason/Occasion (who) vx.x (yyyy-mm-dd)

    =============================================================
    NISO JATS Version 1.0             (DAL/BTU) v1.0 (2012-xx-xx)

    ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012 (Version 1.0) 

    Details concerning ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012 JATS-based DTDs, XSDs, 
    RNGs and supporting documentation are available at
          http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/1.0/

16. CITATION ALTERNATIVES - Added a new element 
    <citation-alternatives> to the citation.class. The element
    will hold, for example, a single citation in multiple
    languages or a single citation tagged as a <mixed-citation>
    complete with punctuation and spacing and also as an
    <element-citation> with all punctuation and spacing removed.

15. CONTRIBUTOR ID CLASS - Created a new class "contrib-id.class"
    to hold identifiers for people such as contributors such
    as <contrib> and <principal-investigator>s. This will hold
    publishers-specific IDs, ORCIDs, and JST and NII identifiers.

14. NESTED KEYWORD CLASS - Created a new class "nested-kwd.class"
    to hold the kinds of keywords that can be used inside
    a nested keyword structure.

13. COLLAB CLASS - Created a new class "collab.class" to hold 
    only the element <collab>, for use in the element
    <collab-alternatives>.

12. COLLABORATION ALTERNATIVES - Added <collab-alternatives> to
    the name.class and references.class to allow the
    <collab-alternatives> element to occur anywhere <collab> 
    was already used.

11. STANDARDS CLASS - Created a new class "std.class" to hold all
    the elements inside the <std> element within citations.

10. REFERENCES CLASS - Added <issn-l> to the class.

 9. NOTHING BUT PARA CLASS - Added a new %nothing-but-para.class;
    to get rid of PE clashes when the entity %just-para; needed
    to be expanded to include other elements. The nothing-but
    parameter entity contains <p> and only <p> and should never
    be changed in a customization. The infelicitously-named PE
    %just-para; can be modified for a customization to include
    other elements as well.

    =============================================================
    Version 0.4                       (DAL/BTU) v0.4 (2011-01-31)

    This Tag Set is in the process of becoming a NISO standard.
    The version numbers are starting over from 0.4", as a Trial
    Use Draft, to be made into "Version 1.0" when the Tag Suite 
    becomes a NISO standard. Thus, the version number that would
    have been "NLM Version 3.1 Draft" has become NISO JATS
    "Version 0.4".

    Details on NISO Trial Use Draft Version 0.4 are available at
          http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/JATS-0.4.

 8. Updated the DTD-version attribute to "0.4" 

 7. Updated the public identifier to "v0.4 20110131", 
    modified the formal public identifier to include "JATS (Z39.96)",
    and the filename as delivered to include "JATS" and the
    new version number "0".
          http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/0.4.

 6. NEW CLASS FOR just <alt-text> %small-access.class;
    Since not everything needs a <long-desc>

 5. ALTERNATIVES - Added <private-char> so that the alternatives
    wrapper may be used to hold alternative characters, some as
    <private-char>, some as <textual-form>, some as <graphic>s,
    etc.

 4. AFFILIATION ALTERNATIVES - Added the element <aff-alternatives>
    to hold multiple <aff>s that are representations of a single
    affiliation, for example, the name of an institution in two
    languages or two scripts.
     -  contrib-info.class
     -  person-group-info.class
     -  Made a new class %aff-alternatives.class to hold just
        <aff> and <aff-alternatives> NEW PE

 3. NAME ALTERNATIVES - Added a new container element to hold
    alternate versions of a person's name, for example:
      -  a Roman alphabet transliteration, the Japanese characters,
         and the Japanese with Ruby annotations or
      -  the full peerage title of a person as well as a name
         that is just surname and given names
      -  a name and a sort version of the name that transliterates
         the diacritics (such as cedillas and umlauts) to the same
         character with no diacritic.
    a. This structure was added to %name.class;
    b. This structure was added to %investigator-name.class;
    c. This structure was added to %recipient-name.class;
    d. This structure was added to %references.class;

 2. ROLE - Added <role> to %person-group-info.class; thereby
    adding it to: <person-group> and <sig-block>

    =============================================================
    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"              -->

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– CLASSES FOR COMMON ELEMENTS (%common.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ADDRESS CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Potential element components of an address;

not a proper class                         -->

<!ENTITY % address.class

"addr-line | country | fax |
 institution | phone"                       >

<!– ADDRESS LINE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Potential element components of an address;

line not a proper class                    -->

<!ENTITY % address-line.class

"country | fax | institution | phone "       >

<!– CITATION CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Reference to an external document, as used

within, for example, the text of a
paragraph                                  -->

<!ENTITY % citation.class

"citation-alternatives | element-citation | 
 mixed-citation"                             >

<!– CITATION MINUS ALTERNATIVES CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– All the citation elements except the

<citation-alternatives> element.           -->

<!ENTITY % citation-minus-alt.class

"element-citation | mixed-citation | 
 nlm-citation"                               >

<!– DEFINITION CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Definitions and other elements to match

with terms and abbreviations               -->

<!ENTITY % def.class “def” >

<!– DEGREE CLASS –> <!– The academic or professional degrees that

accompany a person's name                  -->

<!ENTITY % degree.class “degrees” >

<!– IDENTIFIER CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– DOIs and other identifiers are used by

publishers at many levels, for example for
an <abstract> or a <fig>.                  -->

<!ENTITY % id.class “object-id” >

<!– LABEL CLASS –> <!– The label element, used to hold the number

or character of a labeled object such as a
table or footnote                          -->

<!ENTITY % label.class “label” >

<!– NOTE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– A note may appear at the end of an Article

or at the end of a Table.  For example, a
typical end-of-article note is a
"Note in Proof".                           -->

<!ENTITY % note.class “note” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PERSON NAMING ELEMENTS (%common.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– COLLAB CLASS –> <!– A class to hold the <collab> element, so that

more than on ecollaboration can be named 
inside <collab-alternatives>.              -->

<!ENTITY % collab.class “collab” >

<!– INVESTIGATOR NAMES CLASS –> <!– The elements used to name the personal names

for principal investigators.               -->

<!ENTITY % investigator-name.class

"name | name-alternatives | string-name"     >

<!– NAMES ALTERNATIVES CLASS –> <!– Elements that may contain the name of a

person. These elements act as alternatives
inside the <name-alternatives> wrapper, to
allow multiple versions of one person's name
to be included. These variants are
differentiated by attributes: @xml:lang for
language, region, language variant, etc. and
@specific-use for indexing names,
search names, etc.                         -->

<!ENTITY % name-alternatives.class

"name | string-name"                         >

<!– NAMES CLASS –> <!– The elements used to name the personal names

for individuals and the collaboration names
for groups.                                -->

<!ENTITY % name.class “anonymous | collab | collab-alternatives |

name | name-alternatives | string-name"     >

<!– PERSONAL NAMES CLASS –> <!– The element components of a person's name,

for the name of a contributor              -->

<!ENTITY % person-name.class

"degrees | given-names | prefix | surname |
 suffix"                                     >

<!– STRING NAME CLASS –> <!– The element <string-name> is most useful

inside citations, but some tag sets restrict
its use in metadata. A one-element class.  -->

<!ENTITY % string-name.class

"string-name"                                >

<!– RECIPIENT NAMES CLASS –> <!– The elements used to name the personal names

or corporate names (such as Labs) for
funded award recipients                    -->

<!ENTITY % recipient-name.class

"name | name-alternatives | institution |
 string-name"                                >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– ARTICLE METADATA CONTRIBUTOR CLASSES; –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– CONTRIBUTOR CLASS –> <!– Sometimes only the <contrib> element needs to

be added to a model. Used mostly in the
model for <contrib-group>.                 -->

<!ENTITY % contrib.class

"contrib"                                    >

<!– CONTRIBUTOR GROUP CLASS –> <!– Sometimes only the <contrib-group> element

needs to be added to a model.              -->

<!ENTITY % contrib-group.class

"contrib-group"                              >

<!– CONTRIBUTOR IDENTIFIER CLASS –> <!– Names the class to hold unique

person identifiers, such as an ORCID or
a trusted publisher identifier.            -->

<!ENTITY % contrib-id.class

"contrib-id"                                 >

<!– CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION CLASS –> <!– Metadata about a contributor –> <!ENTITY % contrib-info.class

"address | aff | aff-alternatives |
 author-comment | bio | email |  etal |
 ext-link | on-behalf-of | role | uri | xref">

<!– CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION FOR REFERENCES –> <!– The additions and alternatives to a person's

name that may be used inside the element
<person-group>                             -->

<!ENTITY % person-group-info.class

"aff | aff-alternatives | etal | role"       >

<!– AFFILIATIONS ALTERNATIVES CLASS –> <!– The <aff> and <aff-alternatives> elements only

-->

<!ENTITY % aff-alternatives.class

"aff | aff-alternatives"                     >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– ARTICLE METADATA CLASSES %articlemeta.ent; –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– CONFERENCE CLASS –> <!– The element components of the description

of a conference; not a proper class        -->

<!ENTITY % conference.class

"conf-date | conf-name | conf-num |
 conf-loc | conf-sponsor | conf-theme |
 conf-acronym | string-conf"                 >

<!– CORRESPONDING AUTHOR CLASS –> <!– Elements associated with the corresponding

author                                     -->

<!ENTITY % corresp.class

"corresp"                                    >

<!– DATE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Dates and other matters of history –> <!ENTITY % date.class “date | string-date” >

<!– DATE PARTS CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Components of date-style elements –> <!ENTITY % date-parts.class

"day | month | season | year"                >

<!– JOURNAL IDENTIFIER CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– The <journal-id> element and any synonyms.

Created for use inside <related-article>.  -->

<!ENTITY % journal-id.class

"journal-id"                                 >

<!– KEYWORD CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Keywords and any keyword-synonyms –> <!ENTITY % kwd.class “kwd | compound-kwd | nested-kwd” >

<!– NESTED KEYWORD CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– The kinds of keywords that can be used inside

a nested keyword structure.                -->

<!ENTITY % nested-kwd.class

"kwd | compound-kwd"                         >

<!– LICENSE PARAGRAPH CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– New paragraph type created for restricted

use inside <license>.                      -->

<!ENTITY % license-p.class

"license-p"                                  >

<!– TITLE CLASS –> <!– Title metadata element that can be used

to provide article-like metadata about
other objects, for example a <supplement>  -->

<!ENTITY % title.class “title” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– BACK MATTER CLASSES (%backmatter.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– JUST APPENDIX CLASS –> <!– The appendix and only the appendix –> <!ENTITY % app.class “app” >

<!– BACK MATTER CLASS –> <!– Ancillary elements, typically used in the

back matter of an article, section, etc.   -->

<!ENTITY % back.class “ack | app-group | bio | fn-group |

glossary |  ref-list"                       >

<!– FRONT MATTER CLASS –> <!– Ancillary elements, typically used in the

front matter of an article, book, etc.  .  -->

<!ENTITY % front.class “ack | bio | fn-group | glossary” >

<!– FRONT AND BACK CLASS –> <!– Ancillary elements, typically used in the

front or back matter of an article         -->

<!ENTITY % front-back.class

"notes"                                      >

<!– SECTION BACK MATTER CLASS –> <!– Ancillary elements, typically used in the

back matter of a section, etc.             -->

<!ENTITY % sec-back.class

"fn-group | glossary |  ref-list"            >

<!– JUST SIGNATURE CLASS –> <!– The signature and only the signature <sig>

for use inside <sig-block>s                -->

<!ENTITY % sig.class “sig” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– CLASSES USED IN DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ACCESSIBILITY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements added to make it easier to process

journal articles in ways that are more
accessible to people and devices with special
needs, for example the visually handicapped.
  <alt-text> is a short phrase description of
an objects, <long-desc> is a more complete
description of the content or intent of an
object.                                    -->

<!ENTITY % access.class “alt-text | long-desc” >

<!– SMALL ACCESSIBILITY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements added to make it easier to process

journal articles in ways that are more
accessible to people and devices with special
needs, for example the visually handicapped.
  <alt-text> is a short phrase description of
an objects. This class is for use when
<long-desc> is just too much.              -->

<!ENTITY % small-access.class

"alt-text"                                   >

<!– CAPTION DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– Basic figure display elements –> <!ENTITY % caption.class

"caption"                                    >

<!– DISPLAY ELEMENT BACK MATTER ELEMENTS –> <!– Miscellaneous stuff (such as photo credits or

copyright statement) at the end of a display
element such as a figure or a boxed text
element such as a sidebar.                 -->

<!ENTITY % display-back-matter.class

"attrib | permissions"                       >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– DISPLAY ELEMENTS CLASSES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– DISPLAY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Graphical or other image-related elements.

The display elements may occur within
the text of a table cell or paragraph
although they are typically at the same
hierarchical level as a paragraph.         -->

<!ENTITY % block-display.class

"address | alternatives | array |
 boxed-text | chem-struct-wrap |
 fig | fig-group | graphic | media |
 preformat | supplementary-material |
 table-wrap | table-wrap-group"              >

<!ENTITY % block-display-noalt.class

"address | array |
 boxed-text | chem-struct-wrap |
 fig | fig-group | graphic | media |
 preformat | supplementary-material |
 table-wrap | table-wrap-group"              >

<!– FLOATING DISPLAY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Block display elements that can take the

position attribute, and thus may be floating
as opposed to fixed in narrative position in
an article. Created for use as the content
of <floats-group>.                         -->

<!ENTITY % floats-display.class

"alternatives | boxed-text |
 chem-struct-wrap | fig | fig-group |
 graphic | media | preformat |
 supplementary-material |
 table-wrap | table-wrap-group"              >

<!– FIGURE DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– Basic figure display elements –> <!ENTITY % fig-display.class

"fig"                                        >

<!– INLINE DISPLAY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Non-block display elements that set or

display inline with the text               -->

<!ENTITY % inline-display.class

"alternatives | inline-graphic |
 private-char"                               >

<!ENTITY % inline-display-noalt.class

"inline-graphic | private-char"              >

<!– MOST BASIC DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– Just the few display elements that are

simple display objects: a picture, a movie,
a sound file.                              -->

<!ENTITY % just-base-display.class

"alternatives | graphic | media"             >

<!ENTITY % just-base-display-noalt.class

"graphic | media"                            >

<!– SIMPLE DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– The simplest and most basic of the Display

Class elements, which may be allowed in many
places, for example, inside other Display
Class elements or inside the cell of a
Table                                      -->

<!ENTITY % simple-display.class

"alternatives | array | graphic | media |
 preformat"                                  >

<!ENTITY % simple-display-noalt.class

"array | graphic | media | preformat"        >

<!– SIMPLE TABLE DISPLAY ELEMENTS –> <!– Very similar to the simple-display.class, but

Table Wrappers <table-wrap> should contain
<table>s, <oasis:table>s, etc., not
arrays.                                    -->

<!ENTITY % simple-intable-display.class

"alternatives | chem-struct-wrap | graphic |
 media | preformat"                          >

<!– INSIDE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE ELEMENTS –> <!– Very similar to the simple-display.class, but

for use inside <chem-struct-wrap>, so it
can contain both <chem-struct> and
<textual-form>                             -->

<!ENTITY % inside-chem-struct-wrap.class

"alternatives | chem-struct | graphic |
 media | preformat | textual-form"           >

<!– ALTERNATIVES DISPLAY CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Display elements that can be alternatives to

each  other inside an alternatives element.
                                           -->

<!ENTITY % alternatives-display.class

"array | chem-struct | graphic |
 inline-graphic |
 inline-supplementary-material |
 media | preformat |private-char |
 supplementary-material | table |
 textual-form"                               >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– MATH CLASSES (%math.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS AND FORMULAE

CLASS ELEMENTS                             -->

<!ENTITY % block-math.class

"disp-formula | disp-formula-group"          >

<!– CHEMICAL STRUCTURE WRAPPER CLASS –> <!ENTITY % chem-struct-wrap.class

"chem-struct-wrap"                           >

<!– INLINE MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS MIX CLASS

ELEMENTS                                   -->

<!ENTITY % inline-math.class

"chem-struct | inline-formula"               >

<!– MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!ENTITY % math.class “tex-math | mml:math” >

<!– SIMPLE MATHML CLASS –> <!ENTITY % simple-math.class

"mml:math"                                   >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– FORMAT CLASSES (%format.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– APPEARANCE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Names those elements (inherited from the

XHTML table DTD that are only concerned with
appearance, not with structure or content.
Use of these elements is to be discouraged.-->

<!ENTITY % appearance.class

"hr"                                         >

<!– FORCED BREAK FORMATTING CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Element to force a formatting break such as

a line break                               -->

<!ENTITY % break.class “break” >

<!– EMPHASIS/RENDITION ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements concerning with marking the location

of typographical emphasis (highlighting)
DTD Design Note: There are no emphasis
elements for <fractur>, <openface> (black
board), <script>, etc. because this DTD
recommends the use of the STIX extensions
to accomplish this, as soon as they are
available.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % emphasis.class

"bold | italic | monospace |
 overline | overline-start | overline-end |
 roman | sans-serif | sc | strike |
 underline | underline-start | underline-end">

<!– UP/DOWN RENDITION ELEMENTS –> <!ENTITY % subsup.class “sub | sup” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– LINK CLASSES (%link.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ADDRESS LINK CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Link elements that can be used inside

addresses. This is essentially the three
generic external links.
(Note: in earlier releases, this Parameter
Entity was named %address-elements;,
although it functioned as a class.)        -->

<!ENTITY % address-link.class

"email | ext-link | uri"                     >

<!– SIMPLE LINKS/CROSS-REFERENCES CLASS –> <!– The smaller and simpler linking elements

that might be inside, for example, a
Keyword <kwd>                              -->

<!ENTITY % simple-link.class

"fn | target | xref"                         >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– FOOTNOTE CLASSES (%link.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– FOOTNOTE LINKS CLASS –> <!– Only the most basic, internal links –> <!ENTITY % fn-link.class

"fn"                                         >

<!– FOOTNOTE GROUP CLASS –> <!– Collections of footnotes –> <!ENTITY % fn-group.class

"fn-group"                                   >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– RELATED-OBJECT CLASSES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– JOURNAL ARTICLE LINK CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Links used inside journal articles, to point

to related material                        -->

<!ENTITY % article-link.class

"inline-supplementary-material |
 related-article | related-object"           >

<!– RELATED ARTICLE LINKS CLASS –> <!– For using <related-article> at the paragraph

level                                      -->

<!ENTITY % related-article.class

"related-article  | related-object"          >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– LIST CLASSES (%list.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– LIST CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– All the types of lists that may occur

as part of the text, therefore excluding
Bibliographic Reference Lists <ref-list>   -->

<!ENTITY % list.class “def-list | list” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAGRAPH CLASSES (%para.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– REST OF PARAGRAPH CLASS –> <!– Information for the reader that is at the

same structural level as a Paragraph.
Contains all paragraph-level objects that are
not also used inside tables and excepting
also the paragraph element itself          -->

<!ENTITY % rest-of-para.class

"ack | disp-quote | speech | statement |
 verse-group"                                >

<!– IN TABLE PARAGRAPH CLASS –> <!– The simpler of the paragraph-level elements

that might be found inside a table cell    -->

<!ENTITY % intable-para.class

"disp-quote | speech | statement |
 verse-group"                                >

<!– JUST PARAGRAPH CLASS –> <!– Set by default to hold the just the Paragraph

element, alone. This parameter entity may
be redefined by a customization to name any
element(s) that the Tag Set wishes to be
able to use anywhere within textual elements
that a paragraph may occur. Such elements
would also need to be added to the PE
%block-display.class; and to some individual
element PEs.                               -->

<!ENTITY % just-para.class

"p"                                          >

<!– NOTHING BUT PARAGRAPH CLASS –> <!– To hold the paragraph element <p>, alone.

This parameter entity should be left
untouched by any customization             -->

<!ENTITY % nothing-but-para.class

"p"                                          >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PHRASE CLASSES (%phrase.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– FUNDING CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Small inline elements, that surround a word

or phrase in the text to identify pieces of
funding metadata. where such material is not
pulled out separately but just mixed into
text as phrases or sentences within a
paragraph. These elements may be used to mark,
for example, the <award-id> (such as a grant
number or contract number) or the
<funding-source> such as the sponsoring
organization or trust that awarded the grant.
                                           -->

<!ENTITY % funding.class

"award-id | funding-source | open-access"    >

<!– PHRASE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Small inline elements, that surround a word

or phrase in the text because the subject
(content) should be identified as something
special or different                       -->

<!ENTITY % phrase.class “abbrev | milestone-end | milestone-start |

named-content | styled-content"             >

<!– STYLED CONTENT CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– The <styled-content> element alone, so it

can be used in places where emphasis is used.
                                           -->

<!ENTITY % styled-content.class

"styled-content"                             >

<!– PHRASE CONTENT CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Small inline elements, that surround a word

or phrase in the text because the subject
(content) should be identified as something
special or different. This class in is
intended to be a subset of the  Phrase Class,
for use in restricted situations, such as
within metadata paragraphs, to record
publisher-identified semantic or usage
material.                                  -->

<!ENTITY % phrase-content.class

"named-content | styled-content"             >

<!– PRICE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Created to hold the <price> element so that

it can be selectively added to elements,
initially to <product>.                    -->

<!ENTITY % price.class “price” >

<!– PRODUCT ELEMENTS –> <!– Created to hold the <product> element so that

it can be selectively added to elements,
initially to <note>.                       -->

<!ENTITY % product.class

"product"                                    >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– REFERENCES CLASSES (references.ent) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE (CITATION) CLASS –> <!– The elements that may be included inside a

citation (bibliographic reference), either
in an all-element-content (<element-citation>)
or in a mixed-content citation
(<mixed-citation>).                        -->

<!ENTITY % references.class

"annotation | article-title | chapter-title |
 collab | collab-alternatives |comment | 
 conf-date | conf-loc | conf-name | 
 conf-sponsor | date | date-in-citation | 
 day | edition |  email | elocation-id |  
 etal | ext-link | fpage |
 gov | institution | isbn | issn | issn-l | 
 issue | issue-id | issue-part | issue-title |
 lpage | month | name | name-alternatives |
 object-id | page-range | part-title |
 patent | person-group | pub-id |
 publisher-loc | publisher-name | role |
 season | series | size | source | std |
 string-name | supplement |
 trans-source | trans-title | uri |
 volume | volume-id | volume-series | year"  >

<!– JUST REFERENCE-LIST CLASS –> <!– The reference list and only the reference

list                                       -->

<!ENTITY % ref-list.class

"ref-list"                                   >

<!– STANDARDS CLASS –> <!– The elements that can be used in the mixed

content model of a <std>, which is a
cited standard inside a citation:
  source contains the name of the standard
  pub-id contains the standard designator
  date elements name the official date
  std-organization names the standards body
  named-content takes anything else a 
    publisher/archive needs (come in 
    from %rendition-plus.                  -->

<!ENTITY % std.class “day | month | pub-id | source |

std-organization | year"                    >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– SECTION CLASS (%section.ent;) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– SECTION CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Information for the reader that is at the

same structural level as a Section, which is
a headed structure full of smaller elements
such as paragraphs.                        -->

<!ENTITY % sec.class “sec” >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– TABLE MODEL CLASSES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– JUST TABLE CLASS –> <!– To include just a table <table-wrap>

element                                    -->

<!ENTITY % just-table.class

"table-wrap"                                 >

<!– TABLE CLASS ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements that will be used to contain the

rows and columns inside the Table Wrapper
element <table-wrap>.  The following elements
can be set up for inclusion:
  XHTML Table Model    table               -->

<!ENTITY % table.class “table” >

<!– TABLE FOOT CLASS –> <!– Elements to include at the end of a table

in the table.                              -->

<!ENTITY % table-foot.class

"table-wrap-foot"                            >

<!– TABLE BODY CLASS –> <!– To include just a table <table-wrap>

element                                    -->

<!ENTITY % tbody.class “tbody” >

<!– ================== End Journal Suite Default Classes ======= –>