mathphrase

mathphrase — A mathematical phrase that can be represented with ordinary text and a small amount of markup.

Synopsis

mathphrase ::= [-]

Attributes

Common attributes (ID required).

Additional attributes:

    Description

    A mathphrase is a simple, inline equation, one that can be represented using ordinary text, symbols, subscripts, and superscripts. A good example is: E=mc2.

    Processing expectations

    Formatted inline.

    Attributes

    Common attributes (ID required).

    Children [+]

    This element contains 29 elements.

    Examples

      1 <article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
      2 <title>Example equation</title>
        
      4 <equation xml:id="eq.fermatphrase">
          <title>Fermat's Last Theorem</title>
      6   <mathphrase>x<superscript>n</superscript>
        + y<superscript>n</superscript>
      8 ≠ z<superscript>n</superscript>
        ∀ n ≠ 2</mathphrase>
     10 </equation>
        
     12 </article>
    xn + yn ≠ zn ∀ n ≠ 2
    Equation 3. Fermat's Last Theorem
    Last revised by Norman Walsh on 6 Jun 2011 (git hash: 6ffcc7640bbc5f852a318e452c9f210f03292cb9)