Simple Template - Dot
Simple Template - Dot
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Contents
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Foreword........................................................................................................................................................................
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................
1 Scope (mandatory)...............................................................................................................................................
2 Normative references (mandatory)...............................................................................................................
3 Terms and definitions (mandatory)..............................................................................................................
4 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
5 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
5.1 Subclause title (first level)................................................................................................................................
5.2 Subclause title (first level)................................................................................................................................
5.2.1 Subclause title (second level)....................................................................................................................
5.2.2 Subclause title (second level)....................................................................................................................
6 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
7 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
Annex A (informative) Annex title e.g. Example of a figure and a table...................................................
A.1 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
A.1.1 Subclause title.................................................................................................................................................
A.1.2 Subclause title.................................................................................................................................................
A.1.2.1 Subclause title.................................................................................................................................................
A.1.2.2 Subclause title.................................................................................................................................................
A.2 Clause title..............................................................................................................................................................
Bibliography..................................................................................................................................................................
Foreword
Introduction
Type text.
1 Scope (mandatory)
Type text.
[SOURCE: …]
3.2
term
text of the definition
4 Clause title
Type text.
EXAMPLE Text of the example.
Figure 1 — Example
5 Clause title
5.1Subclause title (first level)
Type text.
— List text.
NOTE Text of the note.
Use subclauses if required e.g. 5.1, 5.2, etc. or 5.1.1, 5.1.2, etc. For example:
(
K 2 A =10 log 1+
4S
A ) (1)
where
A is the equivalent absorption area of the room, in square meters;
S is the area in square meters of the measurement surface (in the case of this procedure, S is a
sphere with a radius of 1 m, i.e. S = 4π).
The same formula in MathType Equation:
(2)
6 Clause title
Example of codes:
<xs:complexType name="Route">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element name="routeID" type="tdt:IntUnLoMB"/>
<xs:element name="routeListID" type="tdt:IntUnLoMB"/>
<xs:element name="listCount" type="tdt:IntUnLoMB"/>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
7 Clause title
An example of a table is given in Table 1.
Table 1 — Example
Annex A
(informative)
Dimensions in millimetres
Key
1 desiccant/aqueous saturated salt solution
2 test specimen
3 sealant
4 template
NOTE Figure note.
a
It is the upper exposed area.
b
It is the lower exposed area.
Figure A.1 — Example
Bibliography