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If a HyTime application meets the requirements of this sub-clause and is a conforming SGML application as defined in ISO 8879, it is a conforming HyTime application.
NOTE 363 A HyTime application could be specified by a document application profile of any other document architecture.
A conforming HyTime application's conventions can affect only areas that are left open to specification by applications.
NOTE 364 Some examples are: names of element types conforming to HyTime architectural forms, and substitute attribute names.
A conforming HyTime application shall require its documents to be conforming HyTime documents, and shall not prohibit any markup that this International Standard would allow in such documents.
NOTE 365 For example, an application markup convention could recommend that only certain minimization functions be used, but could not prohibit the use of other functions if they are allowed by the formal specification.
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