<box> (Box Function)

This element specifies the box function, which is used to group components of an equation. A boxed object can (for example) serve as an operator emulator with or without an alignment point, serve as a line break point, have associated <argSz>, or be grouped such as not to allow line breaks within.

The equation uses a <box> around the double equal sign.

example:
<m:r>
  <m:t>a</m:t>
</m:r>
<m:box>
  <m:boxPr>
    <m:opEmu	m:val="on"/>
    <m:aln/>
  </m:boxPr>
  <m:e>
      <m:r>
        <m:t>==</m:t>
      </m:r>
  </m:e>
</m:box>
<m:r>
  <m:t>b</m:t>
</m:r>

Parent Elements

<deg>7.1.2.26); <del>2.13.5.12); <den>7.1.2.28); <e>7.1.2.32); <fName>7.1.2.37); <ins>2.13.5.20); <lim>7.1.2.52); <moveFrom>2.13.5.21); <moveTo>2.13.5.26); <num>7.1.2.75); <oMath>7.1.2.77); <sub>7.1.2.112); <sup>7.1.2.114)

Child Elements

Subclause

<boxPr> (Box Properties)

§7.1.2.14

<e> (Base (Argument))

§7.1.2.32

The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:

<complexType name="CT_Box">
	<sequence>
	<element name="boxPr" type="CT_BoxPr" minOccurs="0"/>
	<element name="e" type="CT_OMathArg"/>
	</sequence>
</complexType>