The
lnum
element represents the line number of the parent
ln
.
Line numbers are a common convention in poetic works, legal texts and programming code.
optional attributes:
@about,
@by,
@class,
@content,
@datatype,
@desc,
@its:dir,
@its:translate,
@property,
@rel,
@resource,
@rev,
@role,
@typeof,
@xml:base,
@xml:id,
@xml:lang and
@xml:space
one or more of
a choice of either one of the 14 elements:
char,
emph,
its:ruby,
object,
pagebreak,
span,
ssml:break,
ssml:phoneme,
ssml:prosody,
ssml:say-as,
ssml:sub,
ssml:token,
sub or
sup
or text
end of choice
Note that in addition to restrictions presented in the content model above,
use of this element must also respect the following requirement:
- The
lnum
element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
Such requirements take precedence over any conflicting statements in the
content model or in the lists above of allowed children and parents.