glossary
glossary — A glossary.
Synopsis
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annotation
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informaltable
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Additional Constraints
- The root element must have a version attribute.
Description
A glossary
contains a collection of terms and
brief descriptions or definitions of those terms.
Processing expectations
Formatted as a displayed block. A glossary
in
a book
frequently causes a forced page break in
print media.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- label
Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes
- status
Identifies the editorial or publication status of the element on which it occurs
This element occurs in 13 elements.
This element contains 67 elements.
Examples
1 <glossary xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> 2 <title>Example Glossary</title> 4 <para>This is not a real glossary, it's just an example. </para> 6 <!-- ... --> 8 <glossdiv><title>E</title> 10 <glossentry xml:id="xml"><glossterm>Extensible Markup Language</glossterm> 12 <acronym>XML</acronym> <glossdef> 14 <para>Some reasonable definition here.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="sgml">SGML</glossseealso> 16 </glossdef> </glossentry> 18 </glossdiv> 20 <!-- ... --> 22 <glossdiv><title>S</title> 24 <glossentry><glossterm>SGML</glossterm> 26 <glosssee otherterm="sgml"/> </glossentry> 28 <glossentry xml:id="sgml"><glossterm>Standard Generalized 30 Markup Language</glossterm><acronym>SGML</acronym> <abbrev>ISO 8879:1986</abbrev> 32 <glossdef> <para>Some reasonable definition here.</para> 34 <glossseealso otherterm="xml">XML</glossseealso> </glossdef> 36 </glossentry> 38 </glossdiv> </glossary>
This is not a real glossary, it's just an example.