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<label> Label of a Figure, Reference, Etc.
Number and/or prefix word placed at the beginning of display elements (for example,
equation, statement, figure).
Usage/Remarks
As an example, a label placed at the beginning of an equation (<disp-formula>) could be a number such as “<label>Equation 3.</label>”, “<label>(3)</label>”, or “<label>3.</label>”.
Many objects can take explicit labels. For example, a <label> can contain the number or symbol used as a prefix character for a footnote that is
placed at the point of the footnote reference. Similarly, the number and any prefix
word associated with the title or the caption of a <fig> can be marked as a <label>, for example, “<label>Figure 3.</label>”,
“<label>Exhibit 2.</label>”, or “<label>3.</label>”.
Accessibility
Sometimes a <label> needs to be pronounced in a way that is not reflected in its content or its tagging.
The @alt attribute can be used to record the pronunciation for screen readers and other accessibility
devices. For example, the element figure that follows might be pronounced as “Figure
3”.
Models and Context
May be contained in
<abstract>, <ack>, <aff>, <app>, <app-group>, <array>, <back>, <bio>, <boxed-text>, <chem-struct>, <chem-struct-wrap>, <compl-title-wrap>, <def-list>, <disp-formula>, <disp-formula-group>, <disp-quote>, <editing-instruction>, <element-citation>, <fig>, <fig-group>, <fn>, <fn-group>, <glossary>, <graphic>, <index-title-group>, <intro-title-wrap>, <kwd-group>, <list>, <list-item>, <main-title-wrap>, <media>, <mixed-citation>, <non-normative-example>, <non-normative-note>, <normative-example>, <normative-note>, <notes>, <notes-group>, <ref>, <ref-list>, <sec>, <statement>, <sub-part>, <supplementary-material>, <table-wrap>, <table-wrap-group>, <term-sec>, <toc-entry>, <toc-title-group>, <verse-group>
Description
Any combination of:
- Text, numbers, or special characters
- Emphasis Elements
- <alternatives> Alternatives For Processing
- Inline Display Elements
- <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display)
- <inline-formula> Formula, Inline
- <named-content> Named Special (Subject) Content
- <styled-content> Styled Special (Subject) Content
- <fn> Footnote
- <target> Target of an Internal Link
- <tbx:entailedTerm> Entailed Term (TBX)
- <xref> X(cross) Reference
- Baseline Change Elements
Content Model
<!ELEMENT label (#PCDATA %label-elements;)* >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA | bold | fixed-case | italic | monospace | num | overline | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | ruby | alternatives | inline-graphic | private-char | chem-struct | inline-formula | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | tbx:entailedTerm | xref | sub | sup)*
Tagged Samples
For bibliographic reference
...
<ref id="bibr40">
<label>40</label>
<mixed-citation><collab>World Health Organization</collab>,
<collab>World Bank</collab>. (<year iso-8601-date="2011">2011</year>),
<source>World Report on Disability</source>,
<publisher-loc>Geneva</publisher-loc>, available at:
<ext-link
xlink:href="http://www.who.int/disabilities/world_report/2011/en/index.html"
>http://www.who.int/disabilities/world_report/2011/en/index.html</ext-link
></mixed-citation>
</ref>
...
For figure
... <sec id="s5_1"> <label>5.1</label> <title>Two approaches to addressing accessibility in standards</title> ... <p><xref ref-type="fig" rid="f1">Figure 1</xref> provides a graphical summary of how this Guide can be used.</p> <fig id="f1" orientation="portrait" position="anchor"> <label>Figure 1</label> <caption> <title>Two approaches to address accessibility in standards</title> </caption> <graphic xlink:href="g3658.jpg"/> </fig> ... </sec> ...
For section with subsections
... <body> ... <sec id="s4"> <label>4</label> <title>Accessibility in the standards development process</title> <sec id="s4_1"> <label>4.1</label> <title>General</title> <p>This clause outlines how accessibility can be addressed in the standards development process: <list list-type="bullet"> <list-item><p><xref ref-type="sec" rid="s4_2">4.2</xref> contains general considerations for standards bodies related to ...</p></list-item> <list-item><p><xref ref-type="sec" rid="s4_3">4.3</xref> provides guidance for each of the respective stages of the standards development process to ensure ...</p></list-item> </list> </p> </sec> <sec id="s4_2"> <label>4.2</label> <title>Considerations by standards bodies</title> <p>Standards bodies should develop a process for ...</p> </sec> ... </sec> ... </body> ...
For table
... <sec id="s6.7.1.5"> <label>6.7.1.5</label> <title>Ambient illumination</title> <p>This test is used to determine the ambient light levels under which the scanner will operate.</p> <p>... Specific applications may not require the extended range noted in <xref ref-type="table" rid="t11">Table 11</xref>.</p> <table-wrap id="t11"> <label>Table 11</label> <caption><title>Ambient illumination levels</title></caption> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Lighting Conditions</th> <th>Illumination Level Lux</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr> <td>Dark room</td> <td>0</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Desk top</td> <td>100</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Overcast daylight</td> <td>1,000</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Bright sunlight</td> <td>100,000</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </table-wrap> ... </sec> ...
For equation
...
<p>In the case of dollies of diameter 20 mm, the
breaking strength, in megapascals, is given by
<xref ref-type="disp-formula" rid="formula_2">Formula
(2)</xref>
<disp-formula id="formula_2"
><mml:math display="block"
id="mml_m2"
xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" >
<mml:mrow>
<mml:mi>s</mml:mi><mml:mo>=</mml:mo>
<mml:mfrac>
<mml:mrow>
<mml:mn>4</mml:mn><mml:mi>F</mml:mi></mml:mrow>
<mml:mrow>
<mml:mn>400</mml:mn><mml:mi>p</mml:mi></mml:mrow>
</mml:mfrac>
<mml:mo>=</mml:mo>
<mml:mfrac>
<mml:mi>F</mml:mi>
<mml:mrow>
<mml:mn>314</mml:mn></mml:mrow>
</mml:mfrac>
</mml:mrow>
</mml:math>
<label>(2)</label>
</disp-formula>
</p>
...