citetitle
citetitle — The title of a cited work.
Synopsis
citetitle ::= × ⏵
- Zero or more of:
- text
inlinestagedir
templatename
- Bibliography inlines ⏵
- Graphic inlines ⏵
- Indexing inlines ⏵
- Linking inlines ⏵
- Markup inlines ⏵
- Math inlines ⏵
- Product inlines ⏵
- Publishing inlines ⏵
- Technical inlines ⏵
- Ubiquitous inlines ⏵
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
- At most one of:
- pubwork (enumeration)
- “article”
- “bbs”
- “book”
- “cdrom”
- “chapter”
- “dvd”
- “emailmessage”
- “gopher”
- “journal”
- “manuscript”
- “newsposting”
- “part”
- “refentry”
- “section”
- “series”
- “set”
- “webpage”
- “wiki”
- “other”
- All or none of:
- pubwork (enumeration)
- “other”
- otherpubwork (NMTOKEN)
- pubwork (enumeration)
- pubwork (enumeration)
Description
A citetitle
provides inline markup for the title of a
cited work.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline. Often italicized for books and quoted for articles.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- any attribute
Any attribute in any other explicit namespace
- otherpubwork
Identifies the nature of some other kind of publication being cited
- pubwork
Identifies the nature of the publication being cited
Enumerated values: “article” An article
“bbs” A bulletin board system
“book” A book
“cdrom” A CD-ROM
“chapter” A chapter (as of a book)
“dvd” A DVD
“emailmessage” An email message
“gopher” A gopher page
“journal” A journal
“manuscript” A manuscript
“newsposting” A posting to a newsgroup
“part” A part (as of a book)
“refentry” A reference entry
“section” A section (as of a book or article)
“series” A series
“set” A set (as of books)
“webpage” A web page
“wiki” A wiki page
“other” Some other kind of work
Parents
39 elements contain citetitle
. × ⏵
Children
54 elements occur in citetitle
. × ⏵
See Also
Related elements: citation
, citebiblioid
.
Examples
1 |<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
|<title>Example citetitle</title>
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<para>For a complete methodology for DTD creation, see
5 |<citetitle pubwork="book">Developing SGML DTDs: From Text to Model
|to Markup</citetitle> by Eve Maler and Jeanne El Andaloussi.
|</para>
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</article>
For a complete methodology for DTD creation, see Developing SGML DTDs: From Text to Model to Markup by Eve Maler and Jeanne El Andaloussi.