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Physical markup |
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The physical markup refers to the set of primitives often found in
regular documents.
Some of those primitives (spacing and breaking) can be avoided in pure
logical documents and be encapsulated in the document style, but some
features (tables) cannot be fully used without using physical markup
within the document.
© 2004 David Allouche
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