]> Declared concrete syntax general namecase substitution of the relevant HyTime document. SGML minimum literal interpretation of the relevant HyTime document. The hyperdocument is the root of the HyTime grove, which is the result of performing HyTime processing on the documents comprising the bounded object set of the hyperdocument. The list of groves comprising the bounded object set of the hyperdocument. A member of the hyperdocument's bounded object set. Whether or not the BOS member is part of the HyTime BOS. The root of the BOS member's grove. The list of enabling architectures used to define HyTime-significant semantics within the hyperdocument. Enabling architectures that are not identified using a public identifier are not included within the list. The scope of HyTime-significant semantics defined within such an architecture is restricted to the HyTime document that conforms to that architecture. A collection of HyTime-significant enabling architecture-defined semantics, such as activity and hyperlink types. The HyTime document from which the bounded object set of the hyperdocument was determined. The list of HyTime documents within the bounded object set of the hyperdocument. A HyTime document included within the bounded object set of the hyperdocument. True if the HyTime document is the hub of the hyperdocument, otherwise false. The effective SGML grove of the document. The element or attribute assignment that is deemed to have the referenced value. The value reference was made through a description table. The element that defined the description table. The descdef element in the effective SGML grove of the HyTime document associated with the descriptive text. The element that defined the activity policy association rule. The nodes governed by the associated activity policies. The name of the activity type. The activity policies governing the associated node for the given activity type. The activity types defined by the encompassing architecture of the document. The activity types defined by the given enabling architecture. The node governed by the associated activity policies. The activity policy rules that apply to the governed node. The activity policies governing the associated node for the given activity type. The resolved targets of references. The result of resolving the targets of a reference. The node making the reference. The resolved targets of the reference. The first step of the location path used to resolve the targets of the reference. A location path was used to resolve the targets of the reference. An abstract HyTime location address. The element or attribute assignment that defined the location address. That portion of the location address definition used to select the located nodes from the location source. For instance, the selector of each node located by a name space location address is the corresponding name in the nmsploc element's content. The nodes selected from the location source by the location selector. If the value exhibited for the located nodes property by a location address contains more than one node, the location address is a multiple location address. A mapping of objects to anchors. The hyperlink anchors for which a given node is the anchored object. The anchored object. The anchors that anchor the object. The element that defined the hyperlink. The anchor is a member of a list anchor and left member traversal is allowed, unless the anchor is the leftmost member of the list and wrapping member traversal is not allowed. The anchor is a member of a list anchor and right member traversal is allowed, unless the anchor is the rightmost member of the list and wrapping member traversal is not allowed. The hyperlink types defined by the encompassing architecture of the document. The hyperlink types defined by the given enabling architecture. Whether or not the role is filled by a list anchor. The element that defined the finite coordinate space. The standard measurement unit for the axis (a notation node in an SGML grove). The FCS types defined by the encompassing architecture of the document. The FCS types defined by the given enabling architecture. The standard measurement unit for the axis (a notation node in an SGML grove). The number of the quantum before or after which the axis is calibrated. A calibration was specified for the axis. The position of the calibration point relative to the calibration quantum. A calibration was specified for the axis. A calibration was specified for the axis. The notation node (in an SGML grove) for the notation used to specify the calibration. A calibration was specified for the axis. The element that defined the event schedule. Whether or not gaps may exist between events within the schedule. Whether or not events within the schedule may overlap. True if extents of contained events are derived from extent of group as opposed to the occupied extent of the group being derived from the extents of the contained events. The element that defined the modifier patch. The modifier patch was not generated from a wand patch. A set of modifiers to be applied in parallel. The element that defined the wand. Whether or not gaps may exist between modifier scopes within the wand. Whether or not modifier scopes within the wand may overlap. True if extents of contained modifier scopes are derived from extent of group as opposed to the occupied extent of the group being derived from the extents of the contained modifier scopes. The element that defined the wand patch. A set of wands to be applied in parallel. The extents that are subject to the modification. The modifier node (in another grove) or modifier patch node (in this grove) that describe the modification. The modification was applied by a wand rule. The modifier or wand rule that applied the modification. The modifier scope that caused the event to be selected for modification. The modification was applied by a wand rule. The element that defined the modifier rule. The modifier node (in another grove) or modifier patch node (in this grove) that describe the modification. The element that defined the wand rule. The element that defined the projector. Strict projection if null, otherwise application dependent. A strictness was specified for the projector. The element that defined the projector sequence. The projector sequence was not generated from a baton sequence. The element that defined the baton. Whether or not gaps are allowed between projector scopes within the baton. Whether or not projector scopes within the baton are allowed to overlap. True if extents of contained projector scopes are derived from extent of group as opposed to the occupied extent of the group being derived from the extents of the contained projector scopes. The element that defined the baton sequence. The projection that resulted in the event. The event is not indigenous to the schedule. The projection that resulted in the modifier scope. The modifier scope is not indigenous to the wand. The projection that resulted in the projector scope. The projector scope is not indigenous to the baton. The extents that are subject to the projection. The projection was applied by a baton rule. The event, modscope, or proscope in the target schedule that represents the result of the projection. The projector or baton rule that applied the projection. The projector scope that caused the event to be selected for projection. The projection was applied by a baton rule. The element that defined the projector rule. The element that defined the baton rule. The element that defined the rendition rule. The rules that constitute the rendition. The list of renditions defined for the event. The list of renditions defined for the modifier scope. The list of renditions defined for the projector scope. The rendition is of an event or modifier scope. An extent of an event selected for rendition. A dimension of an event selected for rendition. Whether or not the selected dimension was deemed to be the whole dimension by the relevant "portion affected" attribute.