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element <boolean>
Namespace:
Type:
anonymous complexType (extension of boolean.class)
Content:
empty, 18 attributes
Defined:
Includes:
declaration of 1 attribute
Referenced:
Component Diagram
XML Representation Summary
<boolean
   
 = 
("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:NMTOKEN
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
("obsolete" | "deprecated" | "optional" | "default" | "low" | "normal" | "high" | "recommended" | "required" | "urgent" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
("new" | "changed" | "deleted" | "unchanged" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
 = 
xs:language
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string
 = 
xs:string : "- topic/boolean "
/>
Attributes:
Attribute
Type / Value
Default
Required?
Declared In
Description
yesno-att.class : ("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
yes
xs:string
no
xs:NMTOKEN
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
importance-atts.class : ("obsolete" | "deprecated" | "optional" | "default" | "low" | "normal" | "high" | "recommended" | "required" | "urgent" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
no
status-atts.class : ("new" | "changed" | "deleted" | "unchanged" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
no
yesno-att.class : ("yes" | "no" | "-dita-use-conref-target")
no
xs:language
no
In due course, we should install the relevant ISO 2- and 3-letter codes as the enumerated possible values . . .
xs:string
no
xs:string
no
xs:string
"- topic/boolean "
no
The class attribute supports specialization. »
Description
( Deprecated ) - The <boolean> element is used to express one of two opposite values, such as yes or no, on or off, true or false, high or low, and so forth. The element itself is empty; the value of the element is stored in its state attribute, and the semantic associated with the value is typically in a specialized name derived from this element. If you need more than two values (for example, "yes," "no" and "don't care") use the <state> element instead. This element is primarily for specialization, where it can be used to require a logical true or false designation in a particular part of the document.
Related Components
Referenced By
Anonymous Type Detail
Type Derivation Tree
boolean.class (extension)


XML schema documentation generated with FlexDoc/XML 1.15 using FlexDoc/XML XSDDoc 3.5 template set. All XSD diagrams generated by FlexDoc/XML DiagramKit.