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Issue XML Requirements

Article XML Requirements

Article Objects

ID Syntaxes

File-Naming Conventions

Full-text Examples

DTD

IDs

ID Syntaxes

The following table lists values to be used for various elements on @id.

Element

Syntax form

Example

<aff>

aff{unique lowercase letter}

affa

<app>

app{unique number}

app1

<boxed-text>

bt{unique number}

bt1

<disp-formula>

eq{unique number}

eq1

<fig> (in graphical abstracts)

con{unique number}

con1

<fig> (regular figures)

f{unique number}

f1

<fig> (schemes; in cjc)

sch{unique number}

sch1

<fn> (footnotes on authors)

afn{unique number}

afn1

<fn> (table footnotes)

tab{unique number}fn{unique number} N.B. The "tab" portion of the ID should correspond to the id on the parent <table-wrap>

tab1fn1 or tab1afn1

<fn> (footnotes anywhere in the text, including the article title)

fn{unique number}

fn1

<inline-graphic> or <graphic>(graphics that are not part of a figure, otherwise known as "cuts")

c{unique number}

c1

<inline-formula>

ieq{unique number}

ieq1

<mixed-citation>

ref{uniquenumber}

ref1

<ref>

refg{unique number}

refg1

<supplementary-material>

sm{unique number}

sm1

<table-wrap>

tab{unique number} N.B. If the table is a table part (within a table group), then include a lowercase letter that corresponds to the letter in the <label>

tab1 for a regular table; tab1a for a table part