IDs
ID Syntaxes
N.B.The following are the syntaxes to be used for @id in XML for FACETS. @id on the elements listed below is required.
Element |
Syntax form |
Example |
---|---|---|
<aff> (N.B. see Affiliations for specific instructions) |
aff{unique lowercase letter} |
affa |
<app> |
app{unique number} |
app1 |
<boxed-text> |
box{unique number} |
box1 |
<disp-formula> |
eq{unique number} |
eq1 |
<fig> (in graphical abstracts) |
graphab{unique number} |
graphab1 |
<fig> (anywhere in the article except for in a graphical abstract) |
f{unique number} |
f1 |
<fn> (footnotes on authors) |
afn{unique number} |
afn1 |
<fn> (table footnotes) |
tab{unique number}fn{unique number} N.B. The "tab" portion of the ID should correspond to the id on the parent <table-wrap> |
tab1fn1 or tab1afn1 |
<fn> (footnotes anywhere in the text, including the article title) |
fn{unique number} |
fn1 |
<inline-graphic> or <graphic>(graphics that are not part of a figure, otherwise known as "cuts") |
c{unique number} |
c1 |
<inline-formula> |
ieq{unique number} |
ieq1 |
<mixed-citation> |
ref{uniquenumber} |
ref1 |
<ref> |
refg{unique number} |
refg1 |
<supplementary-material> |
sm{unique number} |
sm1 |
<table-wrap> |
tab{unique number} N.B. If the table is a table part (within a table group), then include a lowercase letter that corresponds to the letter in the <label> |
tab1 for a regular table; tab1a for a table part |