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Content: |
15 elements |
Defined: |
globally in commonElementMod.xsd; see XML source |
Referenced: |
by 1 location |

Complex Content Model |
Component |
Type / Value |
Occurs |
Nillable? |
Declared In |
Description |
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no |
A paragraph element (<p>) is a block of text containing a single main idea.
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no |
TThe long quote (<lq>) element indicates content quoted from another source. »
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1..1 |
no |
A <note> element contains information, differentiated from the main text, which expands on or calls attention to a particular point.
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1..1 |
no |
dl (ver 1)
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A definition list (<dl>) is a list of terms and corresponding definitions. »
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no |
The parameter list (<parml>) element contains a list of terms and definitions that describes the parameters in an application programming interface. »
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no |
In an unordered list (<ul>), the order of the list items is not significant. »
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no |
An ordered list (<ol>) is a list of items sorted by sequence or order of importance.
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1..1 |
no |
The <sl> element contains a simple list of items of short, phrase-like content, such as in documenting the materials in a kit or package.
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no |
pre (ver 1)
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The preformatted element (<pre>) preserves line breaks and spaces entered manually by the author in the content of the element, and also presents the content in a monospaced type font (depending on your output formatting processor).
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1..1 |
no |
The <codeblock> element represents lines of program code. »
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1..1 |
no |
The <screen> element contains or refers to a textual representation of a computer screen or user interface panel (window).
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no |
The message block (<msgblock>) element contains a multi-line message or set of messages. »
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1..1 |
no |
The <lines> element may be used to represent dialogs, lists, text fragments, and so forth. »
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no |
Include artwork or images in a DITA topic by using the <image> element. »
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no |
DITA's <object> element corresponds to the HTML <object> element. »
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