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emphasis$Date: 2002/08/06 18:28:29 $ emphasis — Emphasized text Description
Emphasis provides a method for indicating that certain text
should be stressed in some way.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline.
Emphasized text is traditionally presented in italics or boldface.
A Role attribute of
bold or
strong is often used to generate boldface, if italics is the default presentation.
Emphasis is often used wherever its typographic
presentation is desired, even when other markup might theoretically
be more appropriate.
Future Changes
The InterfaceDefinition
element will be discarded in DocBook V4.0. It will no longer be available
in the content model of this element.
ParentsThese elements contain emphasis:
abbrev, ackno, acronym, application, artpagenums, attribution, authorinitials, bibliocoverage, biblioid, bibliomisc, bibliorelation, bibliosource, bridgehead, citation, citebiblioid, citetitle, city, collabname, confdates, confnum, confsponsor, conftitle, contractnum, contractsponsor, contrib, corpauthor, corpcredit, corpname, country, date, edition, email, emphasis, entry, fax, firstname, firstterm, foreignphrase, glosssee, glossseealso, glossterm, holder, honorific, invpartnumber, isbn, issn, issuenum, jobtitle, label, lineage, lineannotation, link, literallayout, lotentry, manvolnum, member, modespec, msgaud, olink, orgdiv, orgname, otheraddr, othername, pagenums, para, phone, phrase, pob, postcode, primary, primaryie, productname, productnumber, programlisting, pubdate, publishername, pubsnumber, quote, refentrytitle, refmiscinfo, refpurpose, releaseinfo, remark, revnumber, revremark, screen, screeninfo, secondary, secondaryie, see, seealso, seealsoie, seeie, seg, segtitle, seriesvolnums, shortaffil, simpara, state, street, subscript, subtitle, superscript, surname, synopsis, td, term, tertiary, tertiaryie, th, title, titleabbrev, tocback, tocentry, tocfront, trademark, ulink, volumenum, wordasword, year. ChildrenThe following elements occur in emphasis:
abbrev, acronym, action, anchor, application, author, authorinitials, beginpage, citation, citerefentry, citetitle, classname, classsynopsis, cmdsynopsis, code, command, computeroutput, constant, constructorsynopsis, corpauthor, corpcredit, database, destructorsynopsis, email, emphasis, envar, errorcode, errorname, errortext, errortype, exceptionname, fieldsynopsis, filename, firstterm, footnote, footnoteref, foreignphrase, funcsynopsis, function, glossterm, guibutton, guiicon, guilabel, guimenu, guimenuitem, guisubmenu, hardware, indexterm, inlineequation, inlinegraphic, inlinemediaobject, interface, interfacename, keycap, keycode, keycombo, keysym, link, literal, markup, medialabel, menuchoice, methodname, methodsynopsis, modespec, mousebutton, nonterminal, olink, ooclass, ooexception, oointerface, option, optional, orgname, othercredit, parameter, personname, phrase, productname, productnumber, prompt, property, quote, remark, replaceable, returnvalue, revhistory, sgmltag, structfield, structname, subscript, superscript, symbol, synopsis, systemitem, token, trademark, type, ulink, uri, userinput, varname, wordasword, xref. Examples<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<para>
The <emphasis>most</emphasis> important example of this
phenomenon occurs in A. Nonymous's book
<citetitle>Power Snacking</citetitle>.
</para>
The most important example of this
phenomenon occurs in A. Nonymous's book
Power Snacking.
For additional examples, see also
index, programlistingco, type.
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