org.symbian.tools.wrttools/bin/org/w3c/css/util/xml/ruby/xhtml-ruby-1.mod
changeset 28 98245459a023
parent 27 71bee9e379ef
child 29 315b47abf7f3
--- a/org.symbian.tools.wrttools/bin/org/w3c/css/util/xml/ruby/xhtml-ruby-1.mod	Tue Jan 12 11:28:52 2010 -0800
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-<!-- ...................................................................... -->
-<!-- XHTML Ruby Module .................................................... -->
-<!-- file: xhtml-ruby-1.mod
-
-     This is XHTML, a reformulation of HTML as a modular XML application.
-     Copyright 1999-2001 W3C (MIT, INRIA, Keio), All Rights Reserved.
-     Revision: $Id: xhtml-ruby-1.mod,v 1.1 2004-02-23 16:11:21 ylafon Exp $
-
-     This module is based on the W3C Ruby Annotation Specification:
-
-        http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby
-
-     This DTD module is identified by the PUBLIC and SYSTEM identifiers:
-
-       PUBLIC "-//W3C//ELEMENTS XHTML Ruby 1.0//EN"
-       SYSTEM "http://www.w3.org/TR/ruby/xhtml-ruby-1.mod"
-
-     ...................................................................... -->
-
-<!-- Ruby Elements
-
-        ruby, rbc, rtc, rb, rt, rp
-
-     This module declares the elements and their attributes used to
-     support ruby annotation markup.
--->
-
-<!-- declare qualified element type names:
--->
-<!ENTITY % ruby.qname  "ruby" >
-<!ENTITY % rbc.qname  "rbc" >
-<!ENTITY % rtc.qname  "rtc" >
-<!ENTITY % rb.qname  "rb" >
-<!ENTITY % rt.qname  "rt" >
-<!ENTITY % rp.qname  "rp" >
-
-<!-- rp fallback is included by default.
--->
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.fallback "INCLUDE" >
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.fallback.mandatory "IGNORE" >
-
-<!-- Complex ruby is included by default; it may be 
-     overridden by other modules to ignore it.
--->
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.complex "INCLUDE" >
-
-<!-- Fragments for the content model of the ruby element -->
-<![%Ruby.fallback;[
-<![%Ruby.fallback.mandatory;[
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.content.simple 
-     "( %rb.qname;, %rp.qname;, %rt.qname;, %rp.qname; )"
->
-]]>
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.content.simple 
-     "( %rb.qname;, ( %rt.qname; | ( %rp.qname;, %rt.qname;, %rp.qname; ) ) )"
->
-]]>
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.content.simple "( %rb.qname;, %rt.qname; )" >
-
-<![%Ruby.complex;[
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.content.complex 
-     "| ( %rbc.qname;, %rtc.qname;, %rtc.qname;? )"
->
-]]>
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.content.complex "" >
-
-<!-- Content models of the rb and the rt elements are intended to
-     allow other inline-level elements of its parent markup language,
-     but it should not include ruby descendent elements. The following
-     parameter entity %NoRuby.content; can be used to redefine
-     those content models with minimum effort.  It's defined as
-     '( #PCDATA )' by default.
--->
-<!ENTITY % NoRuby.content "( #PCDATA )" >
-
-<!-- one or more digits (NUMBER) -->
-<!ENTITY % Number.datatype "CDATA" >
-
-<!-- ruby element ...................................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % ruby.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%ruby.element;[
-<!ENTITY % ruby.content
-     "( %Ruby.content.simple; %Ruby.content.complex; )"
->
-<!ELEMENT %ruby.qname;  %ruby.content; >
-<!-- end of ruby.element -->]]>
-
-<![%Ruby.complex;[
-<!-- rbc (ruby base component) element ................. -->
-
-<!ENTITY % rbc.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rbc.element;[
-<!ENTITY % rbc.content
-     "(%rb.qname;)+"
->
-<!ELEMENT %rbc.qname;  %rbc.content; >
-<!-- end of rbc.element -->]]>
-
-<!-- rtc (ruby text component) element ................. -->
-
-<!ENTITY % rtc.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rtc.element;[
-<!ENTITY % rtc.content
-     "(%rt.qname;)+"
->
-<!ELEMENT %rtc.qname;  %rtc.content; >
-<!-- end of rtc.element -->]]>
-]]>
-
-<!-- rb (ruby base) element ............................ -->
-
-<!ENTITY % rb.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rb.element;[
-<!-- %rb.content; uses %NoRuby.content; as its content model,
-     which is '( #PCDATA )' by default. It may be overridden
-     by other modules to allow other inline-level elements
-     of its parent markup language, but it should not include
-     ruby descendent elements.
--->
-<!ENTITY % rb.content "%NoRuby.content;" >
-<!ELEMENT %rb.qname;  %rb.content; >
-<!-- end of rb.element -->]]>
-
-<!-- rt (ruby text) element ............................ -->
-
-<!ENTITY % rt.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rt.element;[
-<!-- %rt.content; uses %NoRuby.content; as its content model,
-     which is '( #PCDATA )' by default. It may be overridden
-     by other modules to allow other inline-level elements
-     of its parent markup language, but it should not include
-     ruby descendent elements.
--->
-<!ENTITY % rt.content "%NoRuby.content;" >
-
-<!ELEMENT %rt.qname;  %rt.content; >
-<!-- end of rt.element -->]]>
-
-<!-- rbspan attribute is used for complex ruby only ...... -->
-<![%Ruby.complex;[
-<!ENTITY % rt.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rt.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rt.qname;
-      rbspan         %Number.datatype;      "1"
->
-<!-- end of rt.attlist -->]]>
-]]>
-
-<!-- rp (ruby parenthesis) element ..................... -->
-
-<![%Ruby.fallback;[
-<!ENTITY % rp.element  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%rp.element;[
-<!ENTITY % rp.content
-     "( #PCDATA )"
->
-<!ELEMENT %rp.qname;  %rp.content; >
-<!-- end of rp.element -->]]>
-]]>
-
-<!-- Ruby Common Attributes
-
-     The following optional ATTLIST declarations provide an easy way
-     to define common attributes for ruby elements.  These declarations
-     are ignored by default.
-
-     Ruby elements are intended to have common attributes of its
-     parent markup language.  For example, if a markup language defines
-     common attributes as a parameter entity %attrs;, you may add
-     those attributes by just declaring the following parameter entities
-
-         <!ENTITY % Ruby.common.attlists  "INCLUDE" >
-         <!ENTITY % Ruby.common.attrib  "%attrs;" >
-
-     before including the Ruby module.
--->
-
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.common.attlists  "IGNORE" >
-<![%Ruby.common.attlists;[
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.common.attrib  "" >
-
-<!-- common attributes for ruby ........................ -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Ruby.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Ruby.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %ruby.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Ruby.common.attlist -->]]>
-
-<![%Ruby.complex;[
-<!-- common attributes for rbc ......................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Rbc.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Rbc.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rbc.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Rbc.common.attlist -->]]>
-
-<!-- common attributes for rtc ......................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Rtc.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Rtc.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rtc.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Rtc.common.attlist -->]]>
-]]>
-
-<!-- common attributes for rb .......................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Rb.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Rb.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rb.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Rb.common.attlist -->]]>
-
-<!-- common attributes for rt .......................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Rt.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Rt.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rt.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Rt.common.attlist -->]]>
-
-<![%Ruby.fallback;[
-<!-- common attributes for rp .......................... -->
-
-<!ENTITY % Rp.common.attlist  "INCLUDE" >
-<![%Rp.common.attlist;[
-<!ATTLIST %rp.qname;
-      %Ruby.common.attrib;
->
-<!-- end of Rp.common.attlist -->]]>
-]]>
-]]>
-
-<!-- end of xhtml-ruby-1.mod -->