Foreword
Introduction
1Scope
2Normative References
3Terms and Definitions
4Notation
4.1?XPath
4.2?Predicate Logic
5Syntax
5.1?Well-formedness
5.2?Namespace
5.3?Whitespace
5.4?Core Elements
5.4.1?active element
5.4.2?assert element
5.4.3?extends element
5.4.4?include element
5.4.5?let element
5.4.6?name element
5.4.7?ns element
5.4.8?param element
5.4.9?pattern element
5.4.10?phase element
5.4.11?report element
5.4.12?rule element
5.4.13?schema element
5.4.14?value-of element
5.5?Ancillary Elements and Attributes
5.5.1?diagnostic element
5.5.2?diagnostics element
5.5.3?dir element
5.5.4?emph element
5.5.5?flag attribute
5.5.6?fpi attribute
5.5.7?icon attribute
5.5.8?p element
5.5.9?role attribute
5.5.10?see attribute
5.5.11?span element
5.5.12?subject attribute
5.5.13?title element
6Semantics
6.1?Validation Function
6.2?Minimal Syntax
6.3?Schema Semantics
6.4?Query Language Binding
6.5?Order and side-effects
7Conformance
7.1?Simple Conformance
7.2?Full Conformance
RELAX NG schema for Schematron
Schematron Schema for Additional Constraints
Default Query Language Binding
Schematron Validation Report Language
D.1Description
D.2DTD
D.3Schematron Schema
Design Requirements
Use of Schematron as a Vocabulary
Use of Schematron for Multi-Lingual Schemas
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