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<!entity % xref
" label|ref|pageref|cite|url|htmlurl|ncite " >
As soon as itīs a little bit more sophisticated a document will need
references to other places within the document.
<!element label - o empty>
<!attlist label id cdata #required>
If you want to refer to a spot, chapter or section within your document
you place a label tag.
A example could look like:
<sect1>Welcome to the article<label id="intro">
<p>...
<!element ref - o empty>
<!attlist ref
id cdata #required
name cdata "<@@refnam>">
With this tag you can refer to a place within your document
labeled as in
Label Tag.
The way the reference is mapped in you document again depends
to the mapper.
May result to a hyper-ref (HTML) or a section number (LaTeX).
<!element pageref - o empty>
<!attlist pageref
id cdata #required>
A example for a pageref:
<pageref id="intro">
In the HTML mapping there is no use for pageref, because there are
no page numbers.
In LaTeX mapping the tag is mapped to the pagenumber of the reffered label.
<!element url - o empty>
<!attlist url
url cdata #required
name cdata "<@@urlnam>" >
A example for a url:
<url url="http://www.gnu.org" name="GNU Organization">
GNU OrganisationThe mapping to html brings up a hyper-ref in your document.
The reference is the value of the url attribute, the text
standing in the Hyperref is the name attribute's value.
In LaTeX mapping this one results to the name followed by the url.
<!element htmlurl - o empty>
<!attlist htmlurl
url cdata #required
name cdata "<@@urlnam>" >
A example for a htmlurl:
<htmlurl url="http://www.gnu.org" name="GNU Organization">
GNU OrganisationThe only difference between this tag and the
Url Tag is in the LaTeX mapping.
The LaTeX mapping simply drops the url attribute and
emphasizes the name.
In all other cases it's absolutely the same as the url tag.
<!element cite - o empty>
<!attlist cite
id cdata #required>
AFAIK this one needīs bibTeX to work nicely.
So I'm terribly sorry, but I was not jet able to make use of it.
For that reason for sure I'm the wrong one to explain about it.
<!element ncite - o empty>
<!attlist ncite
id cdata #required
note cdata #required>
Same as
Cite Tag.
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