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glosslist — A wrapper for a set of GlossEntry
s
While Glossary
s are usually limited to component or section
boundaries, appearing at the end of a Book
or Chapter
,
for instance, GlossList
s can appear anywhere that the other
list types are allowed.
Using a GlossList
in running text, instead of a
VariableList
, for example, maintains the semantic
distinction of a Glossary. This distinction may be necessary if you
want to automatically point to the members of the list with
GlossTerm
s in the body of the text.
These elements contain glosslist:
answer
, appendix
, article
, bibliodiv
, bibliography
, blockquote
, callout
, caption
, caution
, chapter
, colophon
, constraintdef
, dedication
, entry
, example
, footnote
, glossary
, glossdef
, glossdiv
, highlights
, important
, index
, informalexample
, legalnotice
, listitem
, msgexplan
, msgtext
, note
, para
, partintro
, preface
, procedure
, qandadiv
, qandaset
, question
, refsect1
, refsect2
, refsect3
, refsection
, refsynopsisdiv
, revdescription
, sect1
, sect2
, sect3
, sect4
, sect5
, section
, setindex
, sidebar
, simplesect
, step
, taskprerequisites
, taskrelated
, tasksummary
, td
, textobject
, th
, tip
, warning
.
<!DOCTYPE glosslist PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> <glosslist> <glossentry><glossterm>C</glossterm> <glossdef> <para> A procedural programming language invented by K&R. </para> </glossdef> </glossentry> <glossentry><glossterm>Pascal</glossterm> <glossdef> <para> A procedural programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth. </para> </glossdef> </glossentry> </glosslist>
A procedural programming language invented by K&R.
A procedural programming language invented by Niklaus Wirth.