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table-model Table Model Used
Which table model is used by the tag set for this document?
Usage/Remarks
Until Version 2.1 of BITS, @dtd-version was a #FIXED attribute, set in the schema/DTD, that could not be changed by the BITS user. It
was intended to name the highest-level version of BITS to which the document was valid.
Being #FIXED meant that the attribute was always there, even if it was not present in the document.
Since the @dtd-version attribute has never provided a complete description of which version of the tag set
a document is associated with, several attributes were added to the <processing-meta> element to describe the version choices more fully:
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Which of the JATS tag set families is the basis for this document’s tag set? In BITS,
this is fixed to “bits”.
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Which table model is used by the tag set for this document? (e.g., “xhtml” or “oasis”)
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Which version of MathML is used by the tag set for this document? (e.g., “3.0” or “2.0”). In BITS, this is fixed to “3.0”.
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A list of the (possibly many) ways mathematical expressions may be represented in
this document (e.g., both MathML and TeX [“mathml tex”])
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Best Practice for no Tables
If no table model is used in this tag set, either because this is a derivative tag
set that does not use a table model or because standard BITS (which defines a table
model) is used but tables are never tagged, this attribute should be set to “none”.
OPTIONAL on element: <processing-meta>
| Value | Meaning |
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| both | Both XHTML-inspired and OASIS CALS models are used |
| none | No table models are used |
| oasis | The OASIS XML Exchange (CALS) table model |
| xhtml | The XHTML-inspired table model |
| Restriction | @table-model is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Tagged Sample
Which table model
Names XHTML, OASIS, both, or none
<book dtd-version="2.2" xml:lang="mul">
<processing-meta lang-grouping="yes"
tagset-family="bits"
mathml-version="3.0"
table-model="xhtml"></processing-meta>
<book-meta>
<book-title-group>...</book-title-group>
<content-language>fr</content-language>
<content-language>en</content-language>
</book-meta>
</book>