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para

Container used inside non-statutory-material to hold the actual textual material such as a poem.

Element information

Namespace: None

Schema document: res.xsd

Type: Anonymous

Properties: Global, Qualified

Content

  • Any text (mixed) content, intermingled with:
  • Choice [0..*]
      from group pcd-model
    • marker [0..1]The marker exists wherever #PCDATA is allowed. It is used at the developers discretion.
    • quoteWords displayed in quotation marks for emphasis or to indicate a speech or other purposes primarily within text or header elements. This represents the inline quote element.
    • boldWords displayed in bold for emphasis or other purposes primarily.
    • italicWords displayed in italic for emphasis or to indicate a book title or ship name or other purposes primarily within text or header elements. Note: This is not used to indicate inserted, instead the added-phrase element is used to indicate inserted text.
    • linebreakUsed to force a newline in the output. Should be used very rarely.
    • pagebreakUsed to force a new page in the output. Should be used very rarely.

Attributes

NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
para-indent [0..1]AnonymousUsed with the element para to describe the number of “ems” to indent the text of non-statutory-material. Default is “1”. Default value is "1".
justification [0..1]AnonymousUsed with the element para to indicate the placement on the page of non-statutory-material. The default is “left”. Default value is "left".
changed [0..1]AnonymousHas this ENTIRE structural element (such as a Section (structure of legislation), Title (structure of legislation), etc.) been added or deleted?Note: Use the <added-phrase> and <deleted-phrase> elements for changes inside a structure that are less than the full structure.This attribute is used to mark entire structures that should be made typographically distinct because they have been added to or deleted from a measure. In contrast, the added phrase <added-phrase> and deleted phrase <deleted-phrase> elements are used to indicate changes within a structure that are less than the full structure, sometimes as little as a word, a number, or a few letters.A structure (such as a title or a section) that has been marked as changed using this attribute is usually presented in a different typographic style to indicate the change. Material that has been inserted (added) is typically in italics. Material that has been removed (deleted) is typically struck through.
committee-id [0..1]xsd:anySimpleTypeThe id of a working subdivision of a chamber, which prepares legislation or conducts investigations
reported-display-style [0..1]Anonymous

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