<!– ============================================================= –> <!– MODULE: Default Element Mixes Module –> <!– VERSION: 3.0 –> <!– DATE: Apr 2009 –> <!– –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PUBLIC DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION –> <!– TYPICAL INVOCATION –> <!– “-//Atypon//DTD Atypon Systems Default Element Mixes Module v3.0.2 20101108//EN” Delivered as file “default-mixes3.ent” –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– SYSTEM: Journal Archiving and Interchange DTD of the –> <!– Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite –> <!– –> <!– PURPOSE: Declares default values for all the element mixes –> <!– used in the content models of the DTD Suite –> <!– –> <!– Mixes are Or-groups of classes, used in many –> <!– different content models. Mixes should not use –> <!– element names directly, only through classes. –> <!– –> <!– Note: Since PEs must be declared before they –> <!– are used, this module must be called after the –> <!– customize mixes module (if any). –> <!– –> <!– CONTAINS: 1) PEs that define the element mixes (such as –> <!– phrase-level elements, para-level elements, –> <!– inside-a-table-cell elements) –> <!– –> <!– CREATED FOR: –> <!– Digital Archive of Journal Articles –> <!– National Center for Biotechnology Information –> <!– (NCBI) –> <!– National Library of Medicine (NLM) –> <!– –> <!– ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: –> <!– August 2004 –> <!– –> <!– CREATED BY: Deborah Lapeyre (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.) –> <!– B. Tommie Usdin (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.) –> <!– –> <!– Suggestions for refinements and enhancements to –> <!– this DTD should be sent in email to: –> <!– archive-dtd@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov –> <!– ============================================================= –>

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

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

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

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– ELEMENT MIXES FOR USE IN CONTENT MODELS –> <!– (MIXES ARE COMPOSED USING CLASSES) –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– SECTION-LEVEL ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements that may be used at the same

structural level as a Section for example
inside the Body <body>                     -->

<!ENTITY % sec-level “%sec.class;” >

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

<!– DOCUMENT BACK MATTER ELEMENTS –> <!– Back Matter Elements used by a full document

such as a journal article. This is an element
grouping rather than a class. These 
elements may also appear in the content models 
of structural elements, such as back matter.
(Note: Technically this should have used
%sec.class;, but %sec-level; was used in an
earlier release and backwards compatibility
must be maintained.                        -->

<!ENTITY % doc-back-matter-mix

"%back.class; | %front-back.class; | 
 %sec.class;"                                >

<!– SECTION BACK MATTER ELEMENTS –> <!– Back matter elements used inside smaller

structures, such as sections and sidebars  -->

<!ENTITY % sec-back-matter-mix

"%front-back.class; | %sec-back.class;"      >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAGRAPH-LEVEL ELEMENT MIXES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– PARAGRAPH-LEVEL ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements that may be used at the same

structural level as a paragraph, for 
example inside a Section
Note: There a major overlap between this
parameter entity and that for the elements
that are at the same level as a paragraph.
Inline elements appear only inside a 
paragraph, but block elements such as quotes 
and lists may appear either within a 
paragraph or at the same level as a 
paragraph. This serves a requirement in a 
repository DTD, since some incoming material 
will have restricted such elements to only 
inside a paragraph,  some incoming material 
will have restricted them to only outside a 
paragraph and some may allow them in both
places. Thus the DTD must allow for them to
be in either or both.                      -->

<!ENTITY % para-level “%block-display.class; | %block-math.class; |

%just-para.class; | %list.class; | 
%math.class; | %related-article.class; |
%rest-of-para.class;"                       >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– TABLE ELEMENT MIXES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– INSIDE TABLE CELL ELEMENTS –> <!– Mixed with #PCDATA inside a table cell, such

as a <td> or <th> element in the XHTML table
model, the <entry> element in the OASIS CALS
table model, etc.  This PE will be used as the
value of %Flow.mix;, %paracon;, etc.
### Usage Alert ###
Design Note: Inside cell is an exception, an
inline mix that does not start with an OR
bar. This is because is used within the
PE -%Flow.mix;, which is an inline mix
defined in the course of the XHTML Table DTD,
a DTD not under control of this DTD Suite. -->

<!ENTITY % inside-cell “%address-link.class; | %appearance.class; |

%article-link.class; |
%block-math.class; | %break.class; |
%citation.class; | %emphasis.class; | 
%inline-math.class; | 
%list.class; | %math.class; | 
%phrase.class; | %simple-display.class; | 
%inline-display-noalt.class; |
%simple-link.class; | %subsup.class;"       >

<!– INSIDE TABLE WRAPPER ELEMENTS –> <!– Usually a Table Wrapper contains a table,

properly tagged with rows and columns, but
sometimes, a structure that is labeled as
a "table" is actually a list, or two
paragraphs.  This Parameter Entity names
all the alternatives to table that may 
occur inside a table wrapper.              -->

<!ENTITY % inside-table-wrap

"%intable-para.class; | %list.class; | 
 %simple-intable-display.class;  |  
 %table.class;"                              >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– INLINE ELEMENT MIXES –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– EMPHASIS MIX ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements that may be used inside most of the

emphasis class elements                    
Design Note: Inline mixes begin with an
OR bar                                     -->

<!ENTITY % emphasized-text

"| %address-link.class; | 
 %article-link.class; | %emphasis.class;  | 
 %inline-display.class; | 
 %inline-math.class; | %math.class; |  
 %phrase.class; | %simple-link.class; | 
 %subsup.class;"                             >

<!– JUST RENDITION –> <!– Only the simplest of the typographic

emphasis elements, as well as subscript and
superscript.  Usually used in a model that
allows #PCDATA and this restricted mixture.
This mix may be stripped down to only
subscript and superscript by some, more
restrictive DTDs.                         
MAINTENANCE NOTE: This Parameter Entity
and the related PE "rendition-plus" have
been put in place to restrict the amount of
variability that a person modifying the DTD
through PE redefinition can achieve. Some
elements have been set #PCDATA plus one PE
and some have been set to #PCDATA plus the
other in an effort to allow designers to
modify entire groups of elements, but not
to change similar models individually .   
Design Note: Inline mixes begin with an
OR bar                                     -->

<!ENTITY % just-rendition

"| %emphasis.class;  | %subsup.class; |
 %phrase-content.class;"                     >

<!– RENDITION MARKUP PLUS –> <!– Only the simplest of the typographic

emphasis elements, as well as subscript and
superscript.  Usually used in a model that
allows #PCDATA and this restricted mixture.
This mix may be enhanced slightly in some
more permissive DTDs, and should always
contain at least typographic emphasis, 
subscript, and superscript.  
MAINTENANCE NOTE:: This Parameter Entity
and the related PE "just-rendition" have
been put in place to restrict the amount of
variability that a person modifying the DTD
through PE redefinition can achieve. Some
elements have been set #PCDATA plus one PE
and some have been set to #PCDATA plus the
other in an effort to allow designers to
modify entire groups of elements, but not
to individually change similar models. 
modify entire groups of elements, but not
to change similar models individually .     
Design Note: Inline mixes begin with an
OR bar                                     -->

<!ENTITY % rendition-plus

"| %emphasis.class;  | %subsup.class; |
 %phrase-content.class;"                     >

<!– SIMPLE PHRASE-LEVEL TEXTUAL ELEMENTS –> <!– Elements that may be used almost anywhere

text is used, for example, inside a title.
Simple text plus inline display and math 
elements. In practice, This is the next step 
up from "simple-text", adding the links.
Design Note: Inline mixes begin with an
OR bar                                     -->

<!ENTITY % simple-phrase

"| %address-link.class; |
 %article-link.class; | %emphasis.class; | 
 %inline-display.class; | 
 %inline-math.class; | %math.class; | 
 %phrase.class; | %simple-link.class; | 
 %subsup.class;"                             >

<!– SIMPLE TEXTUAL CONTENT –> <!– Elements that may be used inside elements

that are really expected to be #PCDATA and
not to contain any of these things.
Note that there is no math and no links.
Simpler even than %simple-phrase;        
Design Note: Inline mixes begin with an
OR bar                                     -->

<!ENTITY % simple-text “| %emphasis.class; | %inline-display.class; |

%inline-math.class; | %phrase.class; | 
%subsup.class; "                            >

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