Schema Documentation - Book Profile
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The linebreak element

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The linebreak element represents a forced line ending.

The ln element should be used whenever the text content represents discrete lines.

Allowed parents

address, annoref, annotation (block variant), annotation (phrase variant), m:annotation-xml, aside (block variant), aside (toc variant), block, caption, citation (block variant), citation (phrase variant), d, definition, description (block variant), description (phrase variant), emph, entry (toc variant), entry (index variant), entry (bibliography variant), entry (glossary variant), expansion, xforms:group, h, hd, hpart, item, xforms:label, ln, d:longdesc, meta, note (block variant), note (phrase variant), noteref, object (block variant), object (phrase variant), sel:otherwise, p, ssml:phoneme, ssml:prosody, quote (block variant), quote (phrase variant), its:rb, ref, xforms:repeat, its:rt, s, ssml:say-as (phrase variant), ssml:say-as (text variant), d:simplifiedLanguageDescription, span, spine, ssml:sub, d:summary, td, term, th, d:tour and sel:when

Allowed children

This element is empty

Content model

optionally the following 2 co-ocurring attributes: @ssml:alphabet and @ssml:ph
This element is empty

Namespace

http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/features/rend/