glosslist — A wrapper for a list of glossary entries
glosslist ::=
((((title
? &
titleabbrev
?),
info
? db.titleforbidden.info) |
info
db.titleonly.info)?,
(annotation
| bridgehead
|
remark
| revhistory
| Indexing inlines | Admonition elements | Formal elements | Graphic elements | Informal elements | List elements | Paragraph elements | Publishing elements | Synopsis elements | Technical elements | Verbatim elements)*,
glossentry
+)
While glossary
s are usually limited to
component or section boundaries, appearing at the end of a
book
or chapter
, for instance,
glosslist
s can appear anywhere that the other list
types are allowed.
Using a glosslist
in running text, instead of a
variablelist
, for example, maintains the semantic
distinction of a glossary. This distinction may be necessary if you want
to automatically point to the members of the list with
glossterm
s in the body of the text.
<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example glosslist</title> <glosslist> <glossentry><glossterm>C</glossterm> <glossdef> <para>A programming language invented by K&R. </para> </glossdef> </glossentry> <glossentry><glossterm>Pascal</glossterm> <glossdef> <para>A programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth. </para> </glossdef> </glossentry> </glosslist> </article>
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