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BS ISO/IEC TR 9573-11:1992

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Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Information processing. SGML support facilities. Techniques for using SGML Application at ISO Central Secretariat for International Standards and Technical Reports

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-12-1992

€348.24
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1 Scope
2 References
3 Structure
3.1 Bibliographic information
3.1.1 Titles
3.1.2 Edition
3.1.3 Version
3.1.4 Language
3.1.5 Document number
3.1.6 Document source
3.1.7 Notes
3.1.8 Endorsement information
3.1.9 Development cycle information
3.1.10 Replacement information
3.1.11 Abstract
3.1.12 Classification information
3.1.13 Keywords
3.1.14 Related standards
3.1.15 Production information
3.1.16 Other information
3.2 Attributes on STANDARD tag
3.3 Front matter
3.3.1 Title page
3.3.2 Contents
3.3.3 Foreword
3.3.4 Introduction
3.4 General warning
3.5 Body
3.5.1 Scope
3.5.2 Conformance
3.5.3 Normative references
3.5.4 Definitions
3.5.5 Symbols and abbreviations or Symbols
3.5.6 Additional technical normative clauses
3.6 Annexes
4 Basic body elements
4.1 Clauses and subclauses
4.1.1 Clause, subclause or numbered paragraph
         reference
4.2 Paragraphs
4.2.1 Simple paragraphs
4.2.2 Numbered paragraphs
4.3 Notes
4.3.1 Single note
4.3.2 List of notes
4.3.3 Note reference
4.4 Footnotes
4.4.1 The footnote itself
4.4.2 Footnote reference
4.5 Warning and caution
4.6 Quotations
4.6.1 Short quotation
4.6.2 Long quotation
4.7 Examples
4.7.1 Examples
4.7.2 Examples of computer source or listing
4.8 Highlighted phrases
4.9 Terms
4.10 Lists
4.10.1 Ordered list
4.10.2 Unordered list
4.10.3 Simple list
4.10.4 List item
4.10.5 List item reference
4.10.6 Compacted lists
4.10.7 Interrupting the items in a list by a list
         paragraph
4.10.8 Examples of lists
4.10.9 Variables list
4.11 Figures and tables
4.11.1 Figure
4.11.2 Figure body
4.11.3 Figure comment
4.11.4 Artwork
4.11.5 Figure caption
4.11.6 Figure description
4.11.7 Figure reference
4.11.8 Tables
4.11.9 Structure of the table matter
4.11.10 Attributes common to more than one element
4.11.11 Tablematter elements and attributes
4.11.12 Table reference
4.12 Index entries
4.12.1 Attributes on index tags
5 Special body elements
5.1 Revision marks
5.2 Bibliography entries
5.3 Tolerances
5.4 Mathematics
5.4.1 Description of the elements
5.4.2 Complex examples
5.5 Chemistry
5.5.1 Reagents list
5.5.2 Chemical formulae
5.6 Apparatus list
5.7 Terminology list
5.7.1 Structure of the terminology list
5.7.2 Terminology entry
5.7.3 Examples
5.8 Forms
5.8.1 Fillin element
5.9 Designators: components and their explanation
5.10 Botanical, zoological, and microbiological
         terms
5.11 Material in a foreign language
5.12 Alternatives and their condition
5.13 Special notations
5.13.1 Computer language syntax productions
5.14 External references
Annexes
A DTD
A.1 Specific part
A.2 ISO specific entity set
A.3 Common part
A.4 Entity set for chemistry
B DTD adapted for use by BRZ
B.1 Specific DTD part
B.2 Sample document instance
Alphabetical index

Defines the "ISO Central Secretariat SGML application" (elements required, generic identifiers, attributes, and their structure) for Technical Reports and International Standards. Specifications refer to: draft International Standards; working drafts; Technical Reports; committee drafts; International Standardised Profiles. Coverage includes: structures, basic body elements and special body elements. Also includes detailed annexes.

Committee
IST/41
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 92/60523 DC (04/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
76
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 9573-11:2004 Identical

ISO 639:1988 Code for the representation of names of languages
ISO 8879:1986 Information processing Text and office systems Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)

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