Whole document tree AuthorBlurbDescriptionShort description of author. AuthorBlurb contains an optional Title followed by paragraphs, and has common attributes. ParentsThese elements contain AuthorBlurb: Appendix, ArtHeader, Article, Author, BiblioDiv, BiblioEntry, BiblioMSet, BiblioMixed, BiblioSet, Bibliography, BlockQuote, BookBiblio, BookInfo, Callout, Chapter, DocInfo, Editor, GlossDiv, Glossary, Index, ListItem, MsgExplan, MsgText, OtherCredit, PartIntro, Preface, Procedure, RefSect1, RefSect1Info, RefSect2, RefSect2Info, RefSect3, RefSect3Info, RefSynopsisDiv, RefSynopsisDivInfo, Sect1, Sect1Info, Sect2, Sect2Info, Sect3, Sect3Info, Sect4, Sect4Info, Sect5, Sect5Info, SeriesInfo, SetIndex, SetInfo, SimpleSect, Step. ChildrenAuthorBlurb contains these elements: FormalPara, Para, SimPara, Title. In some contexts, additional elements may be allowed by inclusions in parent elements. Similarly, in some contexts, some of these elements may be invalid due to exclusions in parent elements. Examples<DOCINFO> <TITLE>Prolegomenon to Any Future GML</TITLE> <SUBTITLE>An Inquiry into Tag Abuse </SUBTITLE> <SUBJECTSET SCHEME=LCSH> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=5> <SUBJECTTERM>Electronic publishing </SUBJECTTERM> <SUBJECTTERM>Computer program languages </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=8> <SUBJECTTERM>SGML </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> </SUBJECTSET> <SUBJECTSET SCHEME=LOCAL> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=4> <SUBJECTTERM>GML </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=9> <SUBJECTTERM>Tag Abuse </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> <SUBJECT WEIGHT=3> <SUBJECTTERM>Standards Revision </SUBJECTTERM> <SUBJECTTERM>Biting Critique </SUBJECTTERM> </SUBJECT> </SUBJECTSET> <KEYWORDSET LANG=EN> <KEYWORD>SGML </KEYWORD> <KEYWORD>revision </KEYWORD> </KEYWORDSET> <KEYWORDSET LANG=Klingon> <KEYWORD>$*#@! </KEYWORD> <KEYWORD>MMMMMM! </KEYWORD> </KEYWORDSET> <AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHOR> <HONORIFIC>Dr. </HONORIFIC> <FIRSTNAME>John </FIRSTNAME> <OTHERNAME>“Jack” </OTHERNAME> <SURNAME>Farquhar </SURNAME> <LINEAGE>Jr. </LINEAGE> <AUTHORBLURB> <PARA>Jack is always the first to abuse a tag.</PARA> </AUTHORBLURB> <AFFILIATION> <SHORTAFFIL>Prof </SHORTAFFIL> <JOBTITLE>Abject Professor of Markup </JOBTITLE> <ORGNAME>Technical University of Michigan </ORGNAME> <ORGDIV>School of Deadwood </ORGDIV> </AFFILIATION> </AUTHOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHORGROUP> <EDITOR> <FIRSTNAME>Earl </FIRSTNAME> <OTHERNAME>Lee </OTHERNAME> <SURNAME>Reiser </SURNAME> </EDITOR> </AUTHORGROUP> <AUTHORGROUP> <OTHERCREDIT> <FIRSTNAME>A </FIRSTNAME> <SURNAME>Goodlistener </SURNAME> <CONTRIB>as told to </CONTRIB> </OTHERCREDIT> </AUTHORGROUP> <ABSTRACT> <PARA>Rips the veil from the face of SGML's dirtiest secret: the tags don't always mean what they're supposed to! </PARA> </ABSTRACT> <REVHISTORY> <REVISION> <REVNUMBER>1.1 </REVNUMBER> <DATE>3.4.1996 </DATE> <AUTHORINITIALS>F.B. </AUTHORINITIALS> <REVREMARK>Cleaned up a few typos. </REVREMARK> </REVISION> </REVHISTORY> <LEGALNOTICE> <PARA>All words are property of the English language. </PARA> </LEGALNOTICE> </DOCINFO> |