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NDATA, Paragraph, Variable, <TEXT&gt, Quote, parameter entity

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internal entity ISO public entity marker markup markup minimization model group NAMECASE parameter NDATA parameter entity parent element parser #PCDATA prefix processing instruction Glossary In markup, an entity whose replacement text is determined solely by information in its declaration. In SGML, an entity that occurs in one of the entity sets defined in Annex D of the SGML Standard. These entities provide commonly used special characters. In FrameMaker, a nonprinting character an end user inserts (such as an index entry) to indicate various types of information. Text added to the data of a document in order to convey information about it, such as hierarchical structure or formatting. This document also uses markup to generally refer to XML and SGML. In SGML, any of various conventions for omitting markup in a document, including shortening or omitting tags and shortening entity references. In markup, an ordered list that specifies valid contents for an element (such as child elements) and the order in which the contents can appear. A model group is similar to a FrameMaker general rule. In SGML, the part of the SGML declaration that determines case-sensitivity of markup. In SGML (and implicitly XML), non-SGML data. NDATA is data that needs special processing by the markup application. NDATA is typically used, for example, when representing graphics-in XML the graphic data would be nonparsed data. See also CDATA, #PCDATA, RCDATA, and SDATA. In markup, an entity that can be referenced only within a DTD. An element that contains a given element and is one level above it in the hierarchy. For example, if a Section element contains a Head element followed by a Paragraph element, the Section element is the parent element of the Head and Paragraph elements, but not of the Variable element. See also child element, ancestor, descendant, and sibling. See validating parser. In markup, parsed character data. This is normal text that can include markup to be parsed. Occurs in an markup element's model group and corresponds to in a FrameMaker element's general rule. See also CDATA, NDATA, RCDATA, and SDATA. Text that is automatically placed before the content of an element. In FrameMaker, defined as part of the formatting of an element. For example, a Quote text range element might have an open quotation mark as its prefix and a close quotation mark as its suffix. See also suffix. In an markup document, a way of indicating that the application needs to perform some special processing. For example, you can use a processing 550

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Glossary
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internal entity
In markup, an entity whose replacement text is determined solely by
information in its declaration.
ISO public entity
In SGML, an entity that occurs in one of the entity sets defined in Annex D of
the SGML Standard. These entities provide commonly used special
characters.
marker
In FrameMaker, a nonprinting character an end user inserts (such as an index
entry) to indicate various types of information.
markup
Text added to the data of a document in order to convey information about it,
such as hierarchical structure or formatting. This document also uses
markup
to generally refer to XML and SGML.
markup
minimization
In SGML, any of various conventions for omitting markup in a document,
including shortening or omitting tags and shortening entity references.
model group
In markup, an ordered list that specifies valid contents for an element (such
as child elements) and the order in which the contents can appear. A model
group is similar to a FrameMaker general rule.
NAMECASE
parameter
In SGML, the part of the SGML declaration that determines case-sensitivity of
markup.
NDATA
In SGML (and implicitly XML), non-SGML data.
NDATA
is data that needs
special processing by the markup application.
NDATA
is typically used, for
example, when representing graphics—in XML the graphic data would be non-
parsed data.
See also
CDATA, #PCDATA, RCDATA, and SDATA.
parameter entity
In markup, an entity that can be referenced only within a DTD.
parent element
An element that contains a given element and is one level above it in the
hierarchy. For example, if a
Section
element contains a
Head
element
followed by a
Paragraph
element, the
Section
element is the parent
element of the
Head
and
Paragraph
elements, but not of the
Variable
element.
See also
child element, ancestor, descendant, and sibling.
parser
See
validating parser.
#PCDATA
In markup, parsed character data. This is normal text that can include markup
to be parsed. Occurs in an markup element’s model group and corresponds
to
<TEXT>
in a FrameMaker element’s general rule.
See also
CDATA,
NDATA, RCDATA, and SDATA.
prefix
Text that is automatically placed before the content of an element. In
FrameMaker, defined as part of the formatting of an element. For example, a
Quote
text range element might have an open quotation mark as its prefix
and a close quotation mark as its suffix.
See also
suffix.
processing
instruction
In an markup document, a way of indicating that the application needs to
perform some special processing. For example, you can use a processing