Section 36.2 Notes and Commentary
The
<commentary> element is designed primarily for the purpose of adding material to a document to make an enhanced version (see Section 27.2). It is similar in many ways to a <paragraphs> in that it can be placed within any division and must be titled.
Other distinctions are:
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Since it is often elective, you need to be careful about cross-references to and from a
<commentary>. It is highly likely that you will want to make cross-references within a<commentary>pointing to other portions of your text, and this is always a good idea. You will want to avoid making cross-references to a<commentary>from other parts of the text, with the exception of a cross-reference that originates within some<commentary>. -
Numbered items are prohibited within a
<commentary>, such as a<figure>or a<theorem>. Doing so would disrupt consecutive numbering in different versions, with or without,<commentary>included. Numbered equations are not prohibited in the schema, but should definitely be avoided anyway.
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