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Scope
Describe the scope
Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
::: { #nrm:pdf2 .normref label="ISO 32000-2" } ISO 32000-2, Document management --- Portable Document Format --- Part 2: PDF 2.0 :::
::: { #nrm:cms .normref label="RFC 5652" } HOUSLEY, R. RFC 5652: Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS). [online]. 2009. Available from: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5652.html :::
Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
- ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
- IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
PDF (Portable Document Format)
: file format defined by ISO 32000-2
MAC (Message Authentication Code)
: fixed-length string of bits used to verify the authenticity of a message, generated by the sender of the message, transmitted together with the message, and verified by the receiver of the message
: [SOURCE: [@iso-16609], 3.15]
Actual document content {#sec:content}
I can cite documents from the normative references: [@nrm:pdf2, 7.3]. Or from the bibliography: [@cms-update, § 1.1].
: My fancy table {#tbl:fancy-table}
+-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | Key | Type | Value | +=========================+=============+===========================================+ | Type | name | DeveloperExtensions | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | BaseVersion | name | 2.0 | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | ExtensionLevel | integer | 99999 | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | ExtensionRevision | text string | :2022 | | | | | | | | ::: note | | | | The COLON (U+003A) character is part | | | | of the revision identifier. | | | | ::: | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | URL | string | https://example.com | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+
I can also refer to @tbl:fancy-table.
Another clause
With a subclause
Let's cite @sec:content.
::: note This is a note. :::
::: note This is another note. Check out the numbering. :::
::: example How about an example? :::
And another subclause
::: note This is also a note, but it's not numbered. :::
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Actual document content {#sec:content}
I can cite documents from the normative references: [@nrm:pdf2, 7.3]. Or from the bibliography: [@cms-update, § 1.1].
: My fancy table {#tbl:fancy-table}
+-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | Key | Type | Value | +=========================+=============+===========================================+ | Type | name | DeveloperExtensions | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | BaseVersion | name | 2.0 | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | ExtensionLevel | integer | 99999 | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | ExtensionRevision | text string | :2022 | | | | | | | | ::: note | | | | The COLON (U+003A) character is part | | | | of the revision identifier. | | | | ::: | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+ | URL | string | https://example.com | +-------------------------+-------------+-------------------------------------------+
I can also refer to @tbl:fancy-table.
Another clause
With a subclause
Let's cite @sec:content.
::: note This is a note. :::
::: note This is another note. Check out the numbering. :::
::: example How about an example? :::
And another subclause
::: note This is also a note, but it's not numbered. :::
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This is an annex {#sec:annexA .normative}
With some text
This is another annex {#sec:annexB .informative}
With some more text \newpage
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