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Name | Type | Default Value |
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xmlns | CDATA | "" (fixed) |
style | CDATA | None |
class | CDATA | None |
id | ID | None |
display | Enumeration: block inline | None |
The following parameter entities contain ch: blockinline, indexinline, inline, sectbegin
Corresponds to <m> or <dm> (according to display), but produces chemical formulas with e.g. unslanted chemical element symbols, see tbook's simple formula syntax. E.g.
<ch>Al_xGa_{1-x}As</ch>
yields “AlxGa1−xAs”, i.e. tiny skips between the elements, upshape elements, but all subscripts are treated as mathematics.
For the explicit namespace see <m>. It makes it possible to be used inside MathML's <math>.
aphorism, article, caption, cell, chapter, cite, closing, em, footnote, heading, idx, index, item, ix, ix2, legalnotice, letter, mathref, multipar, opening, p, pageref, paragraph, proof, psfrag, quote, ref, references, section, subject, subparagraph, subsection, subsubsection, subtitle, term, theorem, title, to, verse, visual, vref, wrap