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DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0INSTALLATION
Installing the DocBook DTD. This appendix describes how to install the DocBook DTD on your system so that popular command-line tools like SP can use it. If you are installing DocBook for use with a commercial application, consult the documentation for your application as well. This appendix describes the installation of DocBook V3.1.GLOSSARY - DOCBOOK
label. Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes. status. Identifies the editorial or publication status of the elementon which it occurs
ITEMIZEDLIST
Formatted as a displayed block. DocBook specifies neither the initial mark nor the sequence of marks to be used in nested lists. If explicit control is desired, the mark attribute should be used. The values of the mark attribute are expected to be keywords, not representations (numerical character references, entities, etc.) of the actual mark.. DocBook does not specify a set of appropriateTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.LINK - DOCBOOK
The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldLITERAL - DOCBOOK
Description. A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary bydomain.
COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication.DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0INSTALLATION
Installing the DocBook DTD. This appendix describes how to install the DocBook DTD on your system so that popular command-line tools like SP can use it. If you are installing DocBook for use with a commercial application, consult the documentation for your application as well. This appendix describes the installation of DocBook V3.1.GLOSSARY - DOCBOOK
label. Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes. status. Identifies the editorial or publication status of the elementon which it occurs
ITEMIZEDLIST
Formatted as a displayed block. DocBook specifies neither the initial mark nor the sequence of marks to be used in nested lists. If explicit control is desired, the mark attribute should be used. The values of the mark attribute are expected to be keywords, not representations (numerical character references, entities, etc.) of the actual mark.. DocBook does not specify a set of appropriateTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.LINK - DOCBOOK
The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldLITERAL - DOCBOOK
Description. A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary bydomain.
COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication. DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon:ITEMIZEDLIST
Formatted as a displayed block. DocBook specifies neither the initial mark nor the sequence of marks to be used in nested lists. If explicit control is desired, the mark attribute should be used. The values of the mark attribute are expected to be keywords, not representations (numerical character references, entities, etc.) of the actual mark.. DocBook does not specify a set of appropriate DOCBOOK ELEMENT REFERENCE Each element synopsis begins with a concise description of the elements it can contain. This description is in DTD “content model” syntax, with all parameter entities expanded.. Content models are the way that DTDs describe the name, number, and order of other elements that may be used inside an element.The primary feature of content model syntax is that it is concise, but this concisenessTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.GUIMENU - DOCBOOK
GUIMenu identifies a menu name in a graphical user interface. In particular, this is distinct from a menu item ( GUIMenuItem ), which is terminal, and a submenuXREF - DOCBOOK
If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the cross-reference.. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified xreflabel, the content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.. Finally, the author may specify a keyword (or other information) in the xrefstyle attribute. IMAGEDATA - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Render the image. May be formatted inline or as a displayed block, depending on context. There are two ways to provide content for ImageData: EntityRef or FileRef.It is best to use only one of these methods, however, if multiple sources are provided, EntityRef will be used in favor of FileRef. ImageData provides a selection of attributes that can be used to control howLITERAL - DOCBOOK
A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary by domain. LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Formatted inline. If the Link element has content, then that content is processed for output as the “hot” text. If the Link element has content and an EndTerm attribute, then the content is used and the EndTerm is ignored. If the Link element has an EndTerm attribute and no content, then the content of the element pointed to by EndTerm should be repeated at the DOCBOOK.ORGDOCBOOK V5.XSCHEMASDOCBOOK V5.1B1DOCBOOK V5.1B2TOOLSDOCBOOK5
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCBOOK STYLESHEETS
DocBook Stylesheets. There are lots of tools designed to process DocBook documents “out of the box”. These include editing tools, publishing tools, databases, etc. Two actively maintained tools are the XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets for transforming DocBook into HTML, EPUB, PDF, and a wide variety of other formats. DOCBOOK: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE DocBook: TDG 5.2.8 for DocBook V5.2b10a4. This version is currently in the development and testing stages. DocBook: TDG 1.5.3 for DocBook V5.1 Documents DocBook V5.1. DocBook: TDG 5.0 This is a version of the published book, possibly with some errata applied.In this version (and later online versions), the content models have been expanded withdynamic lists.
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0 DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication. DOCBOOK.ORGDOCBOOK V5.XSCHEMASDOCBOOK V5.1B1DOCBOOK V5.1B2TOOLSDOCBOOK5
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCBOOK STYLESHEETS
DocBook Stylesheets. There are lots of tools designed to process DocBook documents “out of the box”. These include editing tools, publishing tools, databases, etc. Two actively maintained tools are the XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets for transforming DocBook into HTML, EPUB, PDF, and a wide variety of other formats. DOCBOOK: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE DocBook: TDG 5.2.8 for DocBook V5.2b10a4. This version is currently in the development and testing stages. DocBook: TDG 1.5.3 for DocBook V5.1 Documents DocBook V5.1. DocBook: TDG 5.0 This is a version of the published book, possibly with some errata applied.In this version (and later online versions), the content models have been expanded withdynamic lists.
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0 DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication.DOCBOOK.ORG
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCUMENTATION
The reference documentation is also available online for free. Documentation for the the previous release is also available. Users migrating from DocBook V4.x to DocBook V5.0 should read DocBook V5.0: The Transition Guide . In addition, many communities and users have written introductions and other “how to” guides for DocBook. DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set ofINSTALLATION
Installing the DocBook DTD. This appendix describes how to install the DocBook DTD on your system so that popular command-line tools like SP can use it. If you are installing DocBook for use with a commercial application, consult the documentation for your application as well. This appendix describes the installation of DocBook V3.1. DOCBOOK 5.2: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE Preface to the DocBook V5.2 Edition. Summary of Changes in DocBook V5.2. Backwards incompatible changes planned for DocBook V6.0; Preface. Why Read This Book?TOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.XREF - DOCBOOK
If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the cross-reference.. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified xreflabel, the content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.. Finally, the author may specify a keyword (or other information) in the xrefstyle attribute.ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists should LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Formatted inline. If the Link element has content, then that content is processed for output as the “hot” text. If the Link element has content and an EndTerm attribute, then the content is used and the EndTerm is ignored. If the Link element has an EndTerm attribute and no content, then the content of the element pointed to by EndTerm should be repeated at theVARLISTENTRY
Description. A varlistentry is an entry in a variablelist. Each varlistentry contains one or more term s and their description ordefinition.
DOCBOOK.ORGDOCBOOK V5.XSCHEMASDOCBOOK V5.1B1DOCBOOK V5.1B2TOOLSDOCBOOK5
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCBOOK STYLESHEETS
DocBook Stylesheets. There are lots of tools designed to process DocBook documents “out of the box”. These include editing tools, publishing tools, databases, etc. Two actively maintained tools are the XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets for transforming DocBook into HTML, EPUB, PDF, and a wide variety of other formats. DOCBOOK: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE DocBook: TDG 5.2.8 for DocBook V5.2b10a4. This version is currently in the development and testing stages. DocBook: TDG 1.5.3 for DocBook V5.1 Documents DocBook V5.1. DocBook: TDG 5.0 This is a version of the published book, possibly with some errata applied.In this version (and later online versions), the content models have been expanded withdynamic lists.
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0 DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication. DOCBOOK.ORGDOCBOOK V5.XSCHEMASDOCBOOK V5.1B1DOCBOOK V5.1B2TOOLSDOCBOOK5
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCBOOK STYLESHEETS
DocBook Stylesheets. There are lots of tools designed to process DocBook documents “out of the box”. These include editing tools, publishing tools, databases, etc. Two actively maintained tools are the XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0 stylesheets for transforming DocBook into HTML, EPUB, PDF, and a wide variety of other formats. DOCBOOK: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE DocBook: TDG 5.2.8 for DocBook V5.2b10a4. This version is currently in the development and testing stages. DocBook: TDG 1.5.3 for DocBook V5.1 Documents DocBook V5.1. DocBook: TDG 5.0 This is a version of the published book, possibly with some errata applied.In this version (and later online versions), the content models have been expanded withdynamic lists.
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0 DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon: LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists shouldTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication.DOCBOOK.ORG
DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats.DOCUMENTATION
The reference documentation is also available online for free. Documentation for the the previous release is also available. Users migrating from DocBook V4.x to DocBook V5.0 should read DocBook V5.0: The Transition Guide . In addition, many communities and users have written introductions and other “how to” guides for DocBook. DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set ofDOCBOOK V5.0
DocBook V4.5 is the last version of DocBook in the V4.x series. Any new DocBook development, like the addition of new elements, will be done in DocBook V5.0. It is only matter of time before useful, new elements will be added into DocBook V5.0, but they are not likely to be back ported into DocBook V4.x. DOCBOOK 5.2: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE Preface to the DocBook V5.2 Edition. Summary of Changes in DocBook V5.2. Backwards incompatible changes planned for DocBook V6.0; Preface. Why Read This Book?TOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.XREF - DOCBOOK
If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the cross-reference.. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified xreflabel, the content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.. Finally, the author may specify a keyword (or other information) in the xrefstyle attribute.ORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists should LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Formatted inline. If the Link element has content, then that content is processed for output as the “hot” text. If the Link element has content and an EndTerm attribute, then the content is used and the EndTerm is ignored. If the Link element has an EndTerm attribute and no content, then the content of the element pointed to by EndTerm should be repeated at theVARLISTENTRY
Formatted as a displayed block. A term is usually formatted to make it stand out with respect to the text that follows. The best presentationdepends on several
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0INSTALLATION
Installing the DocBook DTD. This appendix describes how to install the DocBook DTD on your system so that popular command-line tools like SP can use it. If you are installing DocBook for use with a commercial application, consult the documentation for your application as well. This appendix describes the installation of DocBook V3.1. THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon:LINK - DOCBOOK
The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:TOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute: IMAGEDATA - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Render the image. May be formatted inline or as a displayed block, depending on context. There are two ways to provide content for ImageData: EntityRef or FileRef.It is best to use only one of these methods, however, if multiple sources are provided, EntityRef will be used in favor of FileRef. ImageData provides a selection of attributes that can be used to control howORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists should COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication.LITERAL - DOCBOOK
Description. A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary bydomain.
DOCBOOKV5
DocBookV5.0documents.ThereisalsoasectiondevotedtoconversionoflegacydocumentsfromDocBook4.xtoDocBookV5.0.
AtthetimethiswaswrittenthecurrentversionofDocBookV5.0was5.0INSTALLATION
Installing the DocBook DTD. This appendix describes how to install the DocBook DTD on your system so that popular command-line tools like SP can use it. If you are installing DocBook for use with a commercial application, consult the documentation for your application as well. This appendix describes the installation of DocBook V3.1. THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon:LINK - DOCBOOK
The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute:TOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. LINK - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG The link is a general-purpose hypertext element. Usually, link surrounds the text that should be made “hot” (unlike xref which must generate the text), but the endterm attribute can be used to copy text from another element. The link can have either a linkend attribute or an xlink:href attribute: IMAGEDATA - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Processing expectations. Render the image. May be formatted inline or as a displayed block, depending on context. There are two ways to provide content for ImageData: EntityRef or FileRef.It is best to use only one of these methods, however, if multiple sources are provided, EntityRef will be used in favor of FileRef. ImageData provides a selection of attributes that can be used to control howORDEREDLIST
continuation. If continuation is specified, it indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list.Restarts, the default, indicates that numbering should begin again at 1.Continues indicates that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off.. inheritnum. In a nested list, InheritNum indicates whether or not the enumeration of interior lists should COMMENT - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Description. The Comment element is designed to hold remarks, for example, editorial comments, that are useful while the document is in the draft stage, but are not intended for final publication.LITERAL - DOCBOOK
Description. A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary bydomain.
DOCBOOK V5.0
DocBook V4.5 is the last version of DocBook in the V4.x series. Any new DocBook development, like the addition of new elements, will be done in DocBook V5.0. It is only matter of time before useful, new elements will be added into DocBook V5.0, but they are not likely to be back ported into DocBook V4.x. DOCBOOK 5: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE keycode - The internal, frequently numeric, identifier for a key on a keyboard. keycombo - A combination of input actions. keysym - The symbolic name of a key on a keyboard. keyword - One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document. keywordset - A set of THE DOCBOOK NAMESPACE There is no normative schema for any language in this namespace at this time. The DocBook Technical Committee expects to publish the following schemas soon: DOCBOOK ELEMENT REFERENCE Each element synopsis begins with a concise description of the elements it can contain. This description is in DTD “content model” syntax, with all parameter entities expanded.. Content models are the way that DTDs describe the name, number, and order of other elements that may be used inside an element.The primary feature of content model syntax is that it is concise, but this conciseness GUIMENU - DOCBOOK.ORG GUIMenu identifies a menu name in a graphical user interface. In particular, this is distinct from a menu item ( GUIMenuItem ), which is terminal, and a submenuTOC
Formatted as a displayed block. In real life, tocs are usually generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source. APPENDIX B. RESOURCES B. 2 DocBook and XML Resources on the Web. The following websites and lists are excellent starting places for information about DocBook and XML: The most recent version of this book XREF - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the cross-reference.. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified xreflabel, the content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.. Finally, the author may specify a keyword (or other information) in the xrefstyle attribute.LITERAL - DOCBOOK
A literal is some specific piece of data, taken literally, from a computer system. It is similar in some ways to userinput and computeroutput, but is somewhat more of a general classification. The sorts of things that constitute literals vary by domain. GLOSSARY - TDG.DOCBOOK.ORG Glossary CDATA section. A CDATA section is a region of text in an XML document delimited by at the end. All of the characters in a CDATA section are taken literally as part ofDOCBOOK.ORG
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In support of DocBook users everywhere, this book and its source XML are available online . Of course, you're always free to buy a copy, too, if you'd like :-). The previous edition of the book covered both SGML and XML and was aimed at the DocBook V3.x and DocBook V4.x schemas. It's no longer being actively developed, and has gone out of print, but it is stillavailable online.
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JetBrains supports the DocBook project with IntelliJ IDEA . SyncRO Soft SRL supports the DocBook project withxml editor .
WHAT'S NEW SUBSCRIBE! * DocBook V5.0.1 Committee Specification (04 Nov 2018) DocBook V5.0.1 is a minor change to DocBook V5.0. This release updates the Schematron rules to match the Schematron standard that changed after 5.0 was released. The 5.0.1 version will work with modern Schematron tools without error. DocBook Version 5.0.1at OASIS .
* DocBook V5.1 (22 Nov 2016) DocBook V5.1 is the official OASIS Standard release of DocBook V5.1. It is a RELAX NG reimplementation of DocBook. This release adds support for assemblies (modular documentation) and resolves a number of issues. See DocBook Version 5.1at OASIS .
* DocBook XSD V5.1CR3 (23 Jul 2014) DocBook XSD V5.1CR3 represents an attempt to hand-craft a useful XML Schema for DocBook V5.1. This schema remains non-normative, and more permissive than the normative DocBook schema, but (hopefully) represents a significant improvement over the previous, machine-generated attempt. * DocBook V5.1CR3 (16 Jul 2014) DocBook V5.1CR3 is the third candidate release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1CR3 an error in the content model of sect1. Version 5.1CR3 is available in RELAX NG. * DocBook 5.1: The Definitive Guide V1.4.14 (16 Jul 2014) This is the “work in progress” edition of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide. Version 1.4.14 documents DocBook V5.1CR3. * DocBook schema updates (16 Jan 2012) DocBook 5.1b6 and a few related schemas (Website, Slides, and Forms) published. A number of changes have been made to the website; please report any problems that you encounter. * DocBook XSD V5.0b2 and Publishers XSD V1.0b2(22 Dec 2011)
DocBook XSD V5.0b2 and Publishers XSD V1.0b2 represent an attempt to hand-craft useful XML Schemas for DocBook V5.0 and Publishers V1.0. These schemas remain non-normative, but (hopefully) represent a significant improvement over the previous, machine-generated attempts. * DocBook Publishers: The Definitive Guide V1.1.0(17 Jun 2011)
This is the free, online special edition of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide for the DocBook Publishers schema. Version 1.1.0 is an experimental version that documents Publishers V1.1b1 (based onDocBook V5.1b3).
* DocBook Publishers V1.1b1 (17 Jun 2011) DocBook Publishers V1.1b1 is a test release of DocBook Publishers based on DocBook V5.1b3. * DocBook Publishers: The Definitive Guide (16Jun 2011)
This is the free, online special edition of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide for the DocBook Publishers schema. Version 1.0.0 is an experimental version that documents Publishers V1.0 (based on DocBookV5.0).
* Transclusion in DocBook (17 Apr 2011) Transclusion in DocBook explores requirements, use cases, and possible solutions for a variety of transclusion scenarios in DocBook. * DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide V1.0.1 (19 Jan 2011) This is the free, online edition of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide. Version 1.0.1 documents DocBook V5.0. * DocBook V5.1b2 (27 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b2 is the second test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b2 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats. * DocBook V5.1b1 (02 Jul 2010) DocBook V5.1b1 is the first test release of DocBook V5.1. Version 5.1 fixes a number of bugs and adds support for topic-based authoring (through a topic element and support for “assemblies”). Version 5.1b1 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats. * DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide(01 May 2010)
This is the official version of DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide published by O'Reilly Media and XML Press. It covers DocBook V5.0. * DocBook V5.0 (01 Nov 2009) DocBook V5.0 is the official OASIS Standard release of DocBook V5.0. It is a RELAX NG reimplementation of DocBook. It is a significant redesign that attempts to remain true to the spirit of DocBook. Version 5.0 is available in RELAX NG and non-normatively in DTD and W3C XML Schema formats. * DocBook: The Definitive Guide V2.0.17 (11 Oct 2006) This is the “work in progress” second edition of DocBook: The Definitive Guide for DocBook V4.x. Version 2.0.17 documents DocBook XML V4.5. The only change in version 2.0.17 is in the license terms; it is now available under the GNU FDL without any “Cover Text”restrictions.
* DocBook V4.5 (03 Oct 2006) DocBook is general purpose XML and SGML document type particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications). Version 4.5 is available in XML and SGML. Unofficial RELAX NG and W3C XML Schema versions are also available. Version 4.5 is an OASIS Standard. Last updated on 22 Sep 2016 at 09:38a.m. GMT+01:00 by Norman WalshDetails
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