DocumentID: ECMA-376/Part2/4.1
Title: ECMA-376, Part2: 4.1 Document Conventions
Extracted-From: ECMA-376 Office Open XML File Formats, 1st Edition / December 2006
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4.1 Document Conventions

The following typographical conventions are used in this Standard:

  1. The first occurrence of a new term is written in italics. [Example: ... is considered normative. end example]
  2. A term defined as a basic definition is written in bold. [Example: behavior -- External ... end example]
  3. The name of an XML element is written using an Element style. [Example: The root element is document. end example]
  4. The name of an XML element attribute is written using an Attribute style. [Example: ... an id attribute. end example]
  5. An XML element attribute value is written using a constant-width style. [Example: ... value of CommentReference. end example]
  6. An XML element type name is written using a Type style. [Example: ... as values of the xsd:anyURI data type. end example]

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