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%Document -rolemap
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%Document -eltinfo X=, -end-eltinfo X
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\documentclass{book}
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Some tags require a namespace other than the default. You can set the namespace with \texttt{-namespace}, which affects all future tags until reset. Two namespace abbreviations are available: \texttt{PDF} for the default \texttt{http://iso.org/pdf/ssn} namespace and \texttt{PDF2} for the PDF 2.0 namespace \texttt{http://iso.org/pdf2/ssn}.
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Extra information may be added to structure tree nodes with \texttt{-eltinfo} / \texttt{-end-eltinfo}. For example, to set the alternative description for an image, we might write \texttt{-eltinfo "Alt=A large horse" -image A -end-eltinfo}. Multiple items may be set at once, for example Alt, ActualText, Lang etc.
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A role map may be set with \texttt{-rolemap}. For example \texttt{-rolemap "/S1/H1/S2/H2"} would map the S1 structure type to the standard type H1 and so on.
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\fi%End htlatex hack
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