Defines standard structure types to be used with PDFStructureElement.setType method.

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Either an association between the content enclosed by the Annotation structure element and one or more corresponding PDF annotations, or a mechanism to include one or more PDF annotations in the structure tree.
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A relatively self-contained body of text constituting a single narrative or exposition. Articles should be disjoint; that is, they should not contain other articles as constituent elements.
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Encloses content for which semantics require a reference in the structure tree even when such content is not part of the document's real content.

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Encloses content that is distinct from other content within its parent structure element.

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A portion of text consisting of one or more paragraphs attributed to someone other than the author of the surrounding text.
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A brief portion of text describing a table or figure.

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A fragment of computer program text.
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Encloses content structured in fashion that is orthogonal to the semantic structure. It can be used as a role mapping target for custom tags for which no suitable standard structure element is available, or where attributes are applied in a non-semantic fashion.
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Encloses a logical document.
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Encloses a logical document fragment.

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Encloses content for the purpose of emphasis.

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Used to markup footnotes and end notes.

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Encloses graphical content.
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Either an association between content enclosed by the Form structure element and a corresponding widget annotation or a mechanism to include a widget annotation in the structure tree.
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Encloses a formula.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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Encloses a low-level division of content usually referred to as a heading.
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A sequence of entries containing identifying text accompanied by reference elements () that point out occurrences of the specified text in the main body of a document.
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Encloses content that distinguishes it from other content inside the same parent element.
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An association between content enclosed by the Link structure element and a corresponding link annotation.
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Encloses content consisting of a sequence of items that are semantically related with each other.
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Encloses content for an individual member of a list.
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Encloses the actual content of a list item.
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A grouping element having no inherent structural significance; it serves solely for grouping purposes. This type of element differs from a division () in that it shall not be interpreted or exported to other document formats; however, its descendants shall be processed normally.
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An item of explanatory text, such as a footnote or an end note, that is referred to from within the body of the document. It may have a label (structure type ) as a child. The note may be included as a child of the structure element in the body text that refers to it, or it may be included elsewhere (such as in an end notes section) and accessed by means of a reference (structure type ).
Tagged PDF does not prescribe the placement of footnotes in the page content order. They may be either inline or at the end of the page, at the discretion of the conforming writer.
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A low-level division of content. Although in many cases it will be used for paragraphs it may enclose any low-level division of content.
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Encloses content that would typically be perceived as an identifiable part of a document, whether as an article, prologue, section, chapter or any other identifiable subdivision of content within a logical document.
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An inline portion of text attributed to someone other than the author of the surrounding text.
The quoted text should be contained inline within a single paragraph. This differs from the block-level element , which consists of one or more complete paragraphs (or other elements presented as if they were complete paragraphs).
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A citation to content elsewhere in the document.
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Structure element that wraps around an entire ruby assembly.
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The smaller-size text that shall be placed adjacent to the ruby base text.It may contain text, other inline elements, or a mixture of both.
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The full-size text to which the ruby annotation is applied. It may contain text, other inline elements, or a mixture of both.
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Punctuation surrounding the ruby annotation text.
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A container for grouping related content elements.
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A generic inline portion of content having no particular inherent characteristics.
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Encloses content for the purpose of strong importance, seriousness or urgency for its contents.

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Encloses content typically perceived as a subdivision inside a block level structure element.

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A two-dimensional logical structure of cells, possibly including a complex substructure.
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A group of structure elements that constitute the main body portion of a table.
Internal to a structure.
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A table cell containing content that is part of the table's content.
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A group of structure elements that constitute the footer of a table.
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A group of structure elements that constitute the header of a table.
Internal to a structure.
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A table header cell containing content describing one or more rows, columns or rows and columns of the table.
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A list made up of table of contents item entries () and/or other nested table of contents entries ().
A entry that includes only () entries represents a flat hierarchy.
A entry that includes other nested entries (and possibly entries) represents a more complex hierarchy. Ideally, the hierarchy of a top level entry reflects the structure of the main body of the document.
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An individual member of a table of contents. This entry's children may be any of the following structure types:
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A row of cells or cells in a table.
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Encloses content that is usually referred to as the title of a document or high-level division of content.

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The wrapper around the entire warichu assembly.
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The punctuation that surrounds the content in the structure element.
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The smaller-size text of a warichu comment that is formatted into two lines and placed between surrounding elements.
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