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reference$Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 2002/06/12 11:18:31 $ reference — A collection of reference entries SynopsisContent Modelreference ::= (beginpage?,referenceinfo?, (title,subtitle?,titleabbrev?), partintro?, (refentry)+) Attributes
DescriptionA Reference is a collection of RefEntrys. In a Book, a Reference can occur at either the Part or Chapter level. Reference pages are usually bound together by topic; in traditional UNIX documentation they are most frequently bound into volumes. See ManVolNum. Processing expectationsFormatted as a displayed block. Referencess often introduce a forced page break and may start on the next recto page. Frequently, they also produce a separator page, on which may be printed the content of the PartIntro. ChildrenThe following elements occur in reference: beginpage, partintro, refentry, referenceinfo, subtitle, title, titleabbrev. Attributes
Examples<!DOCTYPE reference PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<reference><title>Reference Pages</title>
<refentry>
<refnamediv>
<refdescriptor>GNU as</refdescriptor>
<refname>as</refname>
<refpurpose>the portable GNU assembler</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv><title>SYNOPSIS</title>
<synopsis>...</synopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1><title>DESCRIPTION</title>
<para>...</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
<refentry>
<refnamediv>
<refname>awk</refname>
<refpurpose>pattern scanning and text processing language</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv><title>SYNOPSIS</title>
<synopsis>...</synopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1><title>DESCRIPTION</title>
<para>...</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
<!-- ... -->
</reference>
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