Table of Contents
Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (TEI P3)
Part I: Introduction
2: A Gentle Introduction to SGML
2.1: What's Special about SGML?
2.1.1: Descriptive Markup
2.1.2: Types of Document
2.1.3: Data Independence
2.2: Textual Structure
2.3: SGML Structures
2.3.1: Elements
2.3.2: Content Models: An Example
2.4: Defining SGML Document Structures: The DTD
2.4.1: An Example DTD
2.4.2: Minimization Rules
2.4.3: Content Model
2.4.4: Occurrence Indicators
2.4.5: Group Connectors
2.4.6: Model Groups
2.5: Complicating the Issue: More on Element Declarations
2.5.1: Exceptions to the Content Model
2.5.2: Concurrent Structures
2.6: Attributes
2.7: SGML Entities
2.8: Marked Sections
2.9: Putting It All Together
2.9.1: The SGML Declaration
2.9.2: The DTD
2.9.3: The Document Instance
2.10: Using SGML