Container for global rules.
Version of the ITS schema.
Pointer to external rules files.
Type of pointer to external rules files.
simple
Simple link.
XPath expression identifing the nodes to be selected.
Version of the ITS schema.
Inline element to contain ITS information.
The Translate data category information to be attached to
the current node.
yes
The nodes need to be translated.
no
The nodes must not be translated.
Localization note.
The type of localization note.
alert
Localization note is an alert.
description
Localization note is a description.
URI referring to the location of the localization note.
Pointer to a resource containing
information about the term.
Indicates a term locally.
yes
The value 'yes' means that this is a term.
no
The value 'no' means that this is not a term.
The text direction for the context.
ltr
Left-to-right text.
rtl
Right-to-left text.
lro
Left-to-right override.
rlo
Right-to-left override.
Rule about the Translate data category.
The Translate data category information to be
applied to selected nodes.
yes
The nodes need to be translated.
no
The nodes must not be translated.
The Translate data category information to be attached to
the current node.
yes
The nodes need to be translated.
no
The nodes must not be translated.
Rule about the Localization Note data category.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that holds the localization note.
The type of localization note.
alert
Localization note is an alert.
description
Localization note is a description.
URI referring to the location of the localization note.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that holds the URI referring to the location of the localization note.
Contains a localization note.
Localization note.
The type of localization note.
alert
Localization note is an alert.
description
Localization note is a description.
URI referring to the location of the localization note.
Rule about the Terminology data category.
Indicates whether the selection is a term or not.
yes
The value 'yes' means that this is a term.
no
The value 'no' means that this is not a term.
URI referring to the resource providing information about the term.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node containting a URI referring to the resource providing information about the term.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node containting
information about the term.
Pointer to a resource containing
information about the term.
Indicates a term locally.
yes
The value 'yes' means that this is a term.
no
The value 'no' means that this is not a term.
Rule about the Directionality data category.
The text direction for the selection.
ltr
Left-to-right text.
rtl
Right-to-left text.
lro
Left-to-right override.
rlo
Right-to-left override.
The text direction for the context.
ltr
Left-to-right text.
rtl
Right-to-left text.
lro
Left-to-right override.
rlo
Right-to-left override.
Rule about the Ruby data category.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that corresponds to a ruby element
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that
corresponds to a rt element
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that
corresponds to a rp element
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that
corresponds to a rbc element
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that
corresponds to a rtc element
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that corresponds to a rbspan attribute.
Ruby text.
Allows an rt element to span multiple rb elements in complex ruby markup.
Ruby markup.
Ruby base text.
Ruby text.
Allows an rt element to span multiple rb elements in complex ruby markup.
Container for rb elements in the case of complex ruby markup.
Container for rt elements in the case of complex ruby markup.
Used in the case of simple ruby markup to specify characters that can denote the beginning and end of ruby text when user agents do not have other ways to present ruby text distinctively from the base text.
Rule about the Language Information data category.
Relative XPath expression pointing to a node that contains language information.
Rule about the Elements Within Text data category.
States whether current context is regarded as
"within text".
yes
The element and its content are part of the flow of its parent element.
no
The element splits the text flow of its parent element and its content is an independent text flow.
nested
The element is part of the flow of its parent element, its content is an independent flow.