This schema defines common inline elements.
Identifies an acronym within a body of text.
Identifies an abbreviation within a body of text.
Identifies a quotation within a body of text.
Identifies a date within a body of text.
Identifies a phrase of a language different than the primary language of a document.
Contains a span of text, but does not specify any semantics by itself. Use the phrase element to insert replaceable content into a document when no other element is suitable.
Specifies a span of conditional text, within a body of text.
Identifies a subscript in a mathematical expression. A subscript is a character or symbol that displays slightly below and to the side of another character.
true
Identifies a superscript in a mathematical expression. A superscript is a character or symbol that displays slightly above and to the side of another character.
true
Describes a corporate trademark.
Specifies the year of a particular copyright.
Specifies the person or company that holds a particular copyright.
Describes the copyright information for a document.
Specifies the type of trademark used.
Identifies the name of a corporation within a body of text.
Identifies the name of a country within a body of text.
Describes an alert that appears inline within a body of text.
Specifies the type of an alert.
Describes an XML entity that appears inline within a body of text.
Specifies the type of entity.
Describes a range of values, such as numbers or characters.
Identifies a span of text to be associated with a footnote reference.
Identifies a line break (carriage return) within a body of text, without breaking the paragraph.
Identifies a word that has special meaning in reference documentation (e.g., in C# const is a language keyword).
This element identifies strings that represent a mathematical elements. The intent is to allow rendering to format a math element in a font that supports displaying the text appropriately (example would be allowing for a font to render the Pi symbol appropriately).
This type describes the set of inline elements that are likely to be needed for block elements' content models.