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replaceable$Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 2002/06/12 11:18:33 $ replaceable — Content that may or must be replaced by the user SynopsisMixed Content Modelreplaceable ::= (#PCDATA|link|olink|ulink|optional|anchor|remark|subscript| superscript|inlinegraphic|inlinemediaobject|co)* Attributes
DescriptionReplaceable is used to mark text that describes what a user is supposed to enter, but not the actual text that they are supposed to enter. It is used to identify a class of object in the document, in which the user is expected to replace the text that identifies the class with some specific instance of that class. A canonical example is <replaceable>filename</replaceable> in which the user is expected to provide the name of some specific file to replace the text “filename.” Processing expectationsFormatted inline. Usually, the text is given special typographic treatment, such as italics, as a clue to the user that this is replaceable text. Often the font used is described in a “conventions” section at the beginning of the document. ParentsThese elements contain replaceable: accel, ackno, action, application, arg, artpagenums, attribution, authorinitials, bibliocoverage, biblioid, bibliomisc, bibliorelation, bibliosource, bridgehead, citation, citebiblioid, citetitle, city, classname, classsynopsisinfo, code, collabname, command, computeroutput, confdates, confnum, confsponsor, conftitle, constant, contractnum, contractsponsor, contrib, corpauthor, corpcredit, corpname, country, database, date, edition, email, emphasis, entry, envar, errorcode, errorname, errortext, errortype, exceptionname, fax, filename, firstname, firstterm, foreignphrase, funcdef, funcparams, funcsynopsisinfo, function, glosssee, glossseealso, glossterm, group, guibutton, guiicon, guilabel, guimenu, guimenuitem, guisubmenu, hardware, holder, honorific, initializer, interface, interfacename, invpartnumber, isbn, issn, issuenum, jobtitle, keycap, keycode, keysym, lineage, lineannotation, link, literal, literallayout, lotentry, markup, medialabel, member, methodname, modespec, modifier, mousebutton, msgaud, msglevel, msgorig, olink, option, optional, orgdiv, orgname, otheraddr, othername, pagenums, para, paramdef, parameter, phone, phrase, pob, postcode, primary, primaryie, productname, productnumber, programlisting, prompt, property, pubdate, publishername, pubsnumber, quote, refdescriptor, refentrytitle, refmiscinfo, refname, refpurpose, releaseinfo, remark, returnvalue, revnumber, revremark, screen, screeninfo, secondary, secondaryie, see, seealso, seealsoie, seeie, seg, segtitle, seriesvolnums, sgmltag, shortaffil, simpara, state, street, structfield, structname, subscript, subtitle, superscript, surname, symbol, synopsis, systemitem, td, term, tertiary, tertiaryie, th, title, titleabbrev, tocback, tocentry, tocfront, token, trademark, type, ulink, uri, userinput, varname, volumenum, year. ChildrenThe following elements occur in replaceable: anchor, co, inlinegraphic, inlinemediaobject, link, olink, optional, remark, subscript, superscript, ulink.
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