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abbrev — An abbreviation, especially one followed by a period
abbrev ::=
(%word.char.mix;)*The following parameter entities contain abbrev:
| Parameter Entities | ||
%bibliocomponent.mix; | %gen.char.class; | %info.class; |
%ndxterm.char.mix; | %para.char.mix; | %refinline.char.mix; |
%tbl.entry.mdl; | %title.char.mix; | |
An abbreviation, especially one followed by a period.
These elements contain abbrev:
appendixinfo, application, articleinfo, attribution, biblioentry, bibliographyinfo, bibliomisc, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, blockinfo, bookinfo, bridgehead, chapterinfo, citation, citetitle, emphasis, entry, firstterm, foreignphrase, glossaryinfo, glossentry, glosssee, glossseealso, glossterm, indexinfo, lineannotation, link, literallayout, lotentry, member, msgaud, objectinfo, olink, para, partinfo, phrase, prefaceinfo, primary, primaryie, productname, programlisting, quote, refentryinfo, refentrytitle, referenceinfo, refpurpose, refsect1info, refsect2info, refsect3info, refsectioninfo, refsynopsisdivinfo, remark, screen, screeninfo, secondary, secondaryie, sect1info, sect2info, sect3info, sect4info, sect5info, sectioninfo, see, seealso, seealsoie, seeie, seg, segtitle, setindexinfo, setinfo, sidebarinfo, simpara, subtitle, synopsis, td, term, termdef, tertiary, tertiaryie, th, title, titleabbrev, tocback, tocentry, tocfront, ulink.
The following elements occur in abbrev:
acronym, anchor, beginpage, emphasis, indexterm, inlinegraphic, inlinemediaobject, link, olink, remark, subscript, superscript, trademark, ulink.
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<para>
The <abbrev>Assn.</abbrev> of Computing Machinery would probably never
abbreviate “Association” like this.
</para>The Assn. of Computing Machinery would probably never abbreviate “Association” like this.
For additional examples, see also
bibliography, biblioset, footnote, glossary.