<equiv>
<equiv> (equivalent) specifies a component which is considered equivalent to the parent element, either by co-reference, or by external link. 22.4.4 Element Specifications 22.4.5 Attribute List Specification 22.4.6 Element Classes 22.4.7 Pattern Documentation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Modul | tagdocs — 22 Documentation Elements | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Attribute | att.internetMedia (@mimeType)
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Kann enthalten | Leeres Element | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deklaration |
element equiv { att.global.attributes, att.internetMedia.attributes, attribute name { data.name }?, attribute uri { data.pointer }?, attribute filter { data.pointer }?, empty } | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beispiel | The following example declares that the <bo> element is conceptually equivalent to the markup construct <hi rend='bold'>, and that an external definition of this concept is available from the URI indicated <elementSpec ident="hi" mode="change"> <equiv name="BOLD"/> <desc>bold typography</desc> <attList> <attDef ident="rend"> <valList> <valItem ident="bold"/> </valList> </attDef> </attList> </elementSpec> <elementSpec ident="bo" mode="add"> <equiv name="BOLD" uri="http://www.typesrus.com/bold"/> </elementSpec> |