The 
                  hpart element represents a segment of a structural heading.
                  
               
               The 
                  hpart element is typically used to separate numeric identifiers from headings or to separate segments of headings broken onto separate
                  lines.
                  
               
             
            Usage Example
<h>
    <hpart role="fulltitle">On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection</hpart> or
    <hpart role="subtitle">the Preservation of Favoured races in the struggle for life</hpart>.
</h>
    Allowed parents
            h
               
            
            Allowed children
            This element may contain text.
            
            This element may contain the following children: abbr, 
               address, 
               annoref, 
               ssml:break, 
               char, 
               code, 
               d, 
               definition, 
               emph (text variant), 
               emph (phrase variant), 
               expansion, 
               xforms:input, 
               rend:linebreak, 
               ln, 
               m:math, 
               name, 
               note, 
               noteref, 
               num, 
               object (text variant), 
               object (phrase variant), 
               pagebreak, 
               ssml:phoneme (text variant), 
               ssml:phoneme (phrase variant), 
               ssml:prosody (text variant), 
               ssml:prosody (phrase variant), 
               xforms:range, 
               ref, 
               its:ruby, 
               s, 
               ssml:say-as (text variant), 
               ssml:say-as (phrase variant), 
               xforms:secret, 
               sel:select, 
               xforms:select, 
               xforms:select1, 
               span (phrase variant), 
               span (text variant), 
               sub, 
               ssml:sub (text variant), 
               ssml:sub (phrase variant), 
               sup, 
               term, 
               xforms:textarea, 
               time, 
               ssml:token (text variant), 
               ssml:token (phrase variant) and 
               w
               
            
            Content model and additional requirements
            
               optional attributes: 
@about, 
                  
@by, 
                  
@class, 
                  
@content, 
                  
@continuation, 
                  
@datatype, 
                  
@desc, 
                  
@its:dir, 
                  
@its:translate, 
                  
@property, 
                  
@rel, 
                  
@resource, 
                  
@rev, 
                  
@role, 
                  
@sel:selid, 
                  
@ssml:onlangfailure, 
                  
@typeof, 
                  
@xml:base, 
                  
@xml:id, 
                  
@xml:lang and 
                  
@xml:space 
               
               one or more of 
                  
                  a choice of either one of the 50 elements: 
abbr, 
address, 
annoref, 
char, 
code, 
d, 
definition, 
emph, 
emph, 
expansion, 
its:ruby, 
ln, 
m:math, 
name, 
note, 
noteref, 
num, 
object, 
object, 
pagebreak, 
ref, 
rend:linebreak, 
s, 
sel:select, 
span, 
span, 
ssml:break, 
ssml:break, 
ssml:phoneme, 
ssml:phoneme, 
ssml:prosody, 
ssml:prosody, 
ssml:say-as, 
ssml:say-as, 
ssml:sub, 
ssml:sub, 
ssml:token, 
ssml:token, 
sub, 
sup, 
term, 
time, 
w, 
w, 
xforms:input, 
xforms:range, 
xforms:secret, 
xforms:select, 
xforms:select1 or 
xforms:textarea 
                     or text
end of choice 
                  
                
               Note that in addition to restrictions presented in the content model  above, 
                  					use of this element must also respect the following requirement:
                  
                     - The 
                        
hpart element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
                        
                      
                  
                  Such requirements take precedence over any conflicting statements in the
                     						content model or in the lists above of allowed children and parents.
                  
                
             
            Namespace
            http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/