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Honorific ::= ((#PCDATA|Link|OLink|ULink|Emphasis|Trademark|Replaceable|Comment| Subscript|Superscript|InlineGraphic|InlineMediaObject|IndexTerm)+)
Common attributes
Both the start- and end-tags are required for this element.
An Honorific occurs in the name of an individual. It is the honorific title of the individual, such as "Dr.," "Mr.," or "Ms."
Formatted inline. In an Address, this element may inherit the verbatim qualities of an address.
On some systems, Honorific may generate the trailing period automatically.
These elements contain Honorific: Address, ArtHeader, Author, BiblioEntry, BiblioMixed, BiblioMSet, BiblioSet, BookBiblio, BookInfo, DocInfo, Editor, ObjectInfo, OtherCredit, RefSect1Info, RefSect2Info, RefSect3Info, RefSynopsisDivInfo, Sect1Info, Sect2Info, Sect3Info, Sect4Info, Sect5Info, SectionInfo, SeriesInfo, SetInfo.
The following elements occur in Honorific: Comment, Emphasis, IndexTerm, InlineGraphic, InlineMediaObject, Link, OLink, Replaceable, Subscript, Superscript, Trademark, ULink.
In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.
In some contexts, the following elements are excluded: IndexTerm.
Affiliation, FirstName, Lineage, OtherName, Surname
For examples, see Author, AuthorGroup.
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