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The eml-text module - Text field formatting The eml-text module is a wrapper container that allows general text descriptions to be used within the various modules of eml. It can include either structured or unstructured text blocks. It isn't really appropriate to use this module outside of the context of a parent module, because the parent module determines the appropriate context to which this text description applies. The eml-text module allows one to provide structure to a text description in order to convey concepts such as sections (paragraphs), hierarchy (ordered and unordered lists), emphasis (bold, superscript, subscript) etc. The structured elements are a subset of DocBook so the predefined DocBook stylesheets can be used to style EML fields that implement this module.
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Text A simple text desription. The "text" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can contain a number of relevant subsections that allow the use of titles, sections, and paragraphs in the text block. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Text A simple text desription. The "text" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can contain a number of relevant subsections that allow the use of titles, sections, and paragraphs in the text block. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Section A section of related text. The "section" element allows for grouping related paragraphs of text together, with an optional title. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Paragraph A simple paragraph of text. The "paragraph" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can be plain text or text with a limited set of markup tags, including emphasis, subscript, superscript, and lists. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Paragraph A simple paragraph of text. The "paragraph" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can be plain text or text with a limited set of markup tags, including emphasis, subscript, superscript, lists and links. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Localized string for the paragraph Language translation for the paragraph Language translation as specified by the xml:lang attribute Itemized List A list of items in a text paragraph. A list of items in a text paragraph. The list is generally displayed as a bulleted list. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Ordered List An ordered list of items in a text paragraph. An ordered list of items in a text paragraph. The list is generally displayed as a numbered list. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Emphasis A span of emphasized text in a paragraph. A span of emphasized text in a paragraph. Emphasized text is generally rendered as boldfaced or otherwise distinct from the surrounding text. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Subscript A subscript in a text paragraph. A subscript in a text paragraph. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Superscript A superscript in a text paragraph. A superscript in a text paragraph. This markup is a subset of DocBook. literalLayout The equivalent to <pre> in html. This element specifies that the structure of the text within the tag, specifically the whitespace, should not be altered. ulink a link that addresses its target by means of a URL this element and its children allow paragraphs to contain urls and titles for anchor tags. This markup is a subset of DocBook. citetitle the title of the cited work the citetitle element contains a text title for the url. It can be displayed in an anchor tag. This markup is a subset of DocBook. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative url the Uniform Resource Locator for the cited work the url attribute contains the location of the work for a link. This markup is a subset of DocBook. url="http://dublincore.org/documents/usageguide/" Section A section of related text. The "section" element allows for grouping related paragraphs (or other sections) of text together, with an optional title. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Title The optional title of the section. The optional title for a section. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Paragraph A simple paragraph of text. The "paragraph" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can be plain text or text with a limited set of markup tags, including emphasis, subscript, superscript, and lists. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Section A section of related text. The "section" element allows for grouping related paragraphs of text together, with an optional title. This markup is a subset of DocBook. ListType A list of items in a text paragraph. A list of items in a text paragraph. The ListType is used by both orderedlist elements and itemizedlist elements. This markup is a subset of DocBook. List Item An item in a list of items. An item in a list of items. Each list item is formatted as a bulleted or numbered item depending on the list type in which it resides. List items contain paragraphs which in turn can be plain text or text with a limited set of markup tags, including emphasis, subscript, superscript, and lists. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Paragraph A simple paragraph of text. The "paragraph" element allows for both formatted and unformatted text blocks to be included in EML. It can be plain text or text with a limited set of markup tags, including emphasis, subscript, superscript, and lists. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Itemized List A list of items in a text paragraph. A list of items in a text paragraph. The list is generally displayed as a bulleted list. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Ordered List An ordered list of items in a text paragraph. An ordered list of items in a text paragraph. The list is generally displayed as a numbered list. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Subscript/Superscript Type A subscript or a superscript in a text paragraph. A subscript or a superscript in a text paragraph. This type is used by both subscript and superscript elements to define their recursive content. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Localized string for the sub/superscript Language translation for the sub/superscript Language translation as specified by the xml:lang attribute Subscript A subscript in a text paragraph. A subscript in a text paragraph. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Superscript A superscript in a text paragraph. A superscript in a text paragraph. This markup is a subset of DocBook. Localized string Language translation for the text Language translation as specified by the xml:lang attribute xml:lang language code for element content Specifies the language xml:lang="en-US"