M – S

m

Inline formula
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements #PCDATA

marginal

Marginal note
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text with the exception of table cells
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

medium

Set text in medium sized letters (default size)
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

minisection

Pseudo sectioning element that may appear anywhere in the section hierarchy
Parent elements All elements that may contain block elements except minisection itself
Child elements title, %block-elements;

nobr

Prevent a linebreak
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

ol

An ordered list
Parent elements Any element that may contain block elements
Child elements (li, (ul | ol)?)+

p

A paragraph
Parent elements Any element that may contain block elements
Child elements (#PCDATA | title | %inline-elements; | figure)*

pagebreak

Causes a page break in print output
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements None

pageref

Prints the page number (LATEX) or filename (XHTML) on or in which the referenced label resides
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements None
Attribute Value Meaning
name #CDATA The name of a label

preface

Preface
Parent elements book
Child elements title, %block-elements;

publisher

Publisher
Parent elements head
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

q

Single quotation marks
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

qq

Double quotation marks
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

ref

Prints the counter of the element that contains the referenced label
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements None
Attribute Value Meaning
name #CDATA The name of a label

report

Document class
Parent elements None
Child elements head, preface*, chapter*, appendix*, glossary?, biblio?
Attribute Value Meaning
bcor #CDATA Extra indentation of the text body in millimeters (mm) or points (pt) to compensate for margin space lost when binding the document
div #CDATA eCromedos uses the LATEX package KOMA-Skript to control the page layout of printed documents. KOMA-Skript automatically determines the optimal size and position of the text body for a given papersize. To that end, it divides the page into div x div rectangles of equal size which serve as the basic units for dividing the page into margins and text body. The larger you choose div, the larger the resulting text area will be.
fontsize 10pt | 11pt | 12pt Controls the font-size for print output
lang #CDATA Controls the language for automatic titles; currently one of english, german, spanish
papersize #CDATA Default is a4paper which is the standard pagesize in Germany. Other possible values are all common ISO papersizes.
secnumdepth 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 Controls to which depth section titles will be numbered. A value of zero will result in the document having no numbered sections, at all.
secsplitdepth 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 Controls to which depth of sectioning the output document will be split into individual files
tocdepth 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 Controls to which depth sections should have an entry in the table of contents; must be an integer value greater or equal to zero

section

Section
Parent elements report, article, chapter
Child elements title, %block-elements;, subsection*

small

Set text in small letters
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

span

Control visibility of contained text over different media
Parent elements Any element that may contain formatted text
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*
Attribute Value Meaning
visibility Comma separated list of keywords: print, screen, all Controls in which media the enclosed text will be visible

subject

Title page subject line
Parent elements head
Child elements (#PCDATA | %inline-elements;)*

subsection

Subsection
Parent elements section
Child elements title, %block-elements;, subsubsection*

subsubsection

Subsubection
Parent elements subsection
Child elements title, %block-elements;