literal
literal — Inline text that is some literal value.
Synopsis
literal ::= × ⏵
- Zero or more of:
- text
- Graphic inlines ⏵
- Indexing inlines ⏵
- Linking inlines ⏵
- Ubiquitous inlines ⏵
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
No additional attributes.
Description
A literal is some specific piece of data, taken
literally, from a computer system.
The sorts of things that constitute literals vary by domain.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline. A literal is frequently distinguished
typographically and literal is often used wherever that
typographic presentation is desired.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- any attribute
Any attribute in any other explicit namespace
Parents
33 elements contain literal. × ⏵
Children
27 elements occur in literal. × ⏵
See Also
Related elements: optional.
Examples
1 |<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>|<title>Example literal</title>||<para>There are several undocumented settings for <varname>debug</varname>,5 |among them <literal>3.27</literal> to enable a complete trace and|<literal>3.8</literal> to debug the spell checker. For a complete|list of the possible settings,|see <filename class="headerfile">edit/debug.h</filename>.</para>|10 |</article>
There are several undocumented settings for debug,
among them 3.27 to enable a complete trace and
3.8 to debug the spell checker. For a complete
list of the possible settings,
see edit/debug.h.