Body Blocks

Block structures are elements, such as tables and figures, that are content units separated from other content visually and logically, typically with whitespace before and after them. These elements are typically used in the same places a paragraph may be used, for example inside a section after the section title.
Alternatives For Processing
../graphics/alternatives.png
Array (Simple Tabular Array)
../graphics/array.png
Boxed Text
../graphics/boxed-text.png
Caption of a Figure, Table, Etc.
../graphics/caption.png
Legend
../graphics/legend.png
Chemical Structure Wrapper
../graphics/chem-struct-wrap.png
Figure
../graphics/fig.png
Figure Group
../graphics/fig-group.png
Non-Normative-Note
../graphics/non-normative-note.png
Normative-Note
../graphics/normative-note.png
Non-Normative-Example
../graphics/non-normative-example.png
Normative-Example
../graphics/normative-example.png
Notes Group
../graphics/notes-group.png
Supplementary Material
../graphics/supplementary-material.png
Table Wrapper
../graphics/table-wrap.png
Table (NISO JATS table model)
../graphics/table.png
OASIS XML Exchange (CALS) Table
../graphics/oasis-table.png
Table Footer
../graphics/table-wrap-foot.png
Table Group
../graphics/table-wrap-group.png
Formula, Display Group
../graphics/disp-formula-group.png
Editing Instruction
../graphics/editing-instruction.png
Definition List
../graphics/def-list.png
List
../graphics/list.png
Quote, Displayed
../graphics/disp-quote.png
Speech
../graphics/speech.png
Statement, Formal
../graphics/statement.png
Verse Form For Poetry
../graphics/verse-group.png