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Unless otherwise mentioned, no attributes are supported
- <book>
- supported through the formatter text_book
- <title>
- pagename is taken as title
- <chapter>
supported through the IncludeChapter-macro
- <section>
- generated from wikipage sections
Media
- <inlinemediaobject>
- generated to wrap an image
- <imageobject>
- created for images
- <imagedata>
- created for storing image information
- fileref-attribute is got from the src-attribute
- <textobject>
- created from the alt text of the image
Formatting Tags
- <para>
- generated automagically by the parser
- <itemizedlist>
- generated from bulleted list
- <orderedlist>
- generated from numbered list
- supports the numeration-atribute
- <listitem>
- generated for each bulleted or numbered item in a list
- <emphasis>
- supports role-attribute including bold, italics and stricethrough
Not supported
Variables
©right; - Includes the copyright chapter
&disclaimer; - Includes the legal disclaimer chapter
&legalnotice; - Includes legal notices
&publisher; - Includes publisher info
Elements
<filename> - Makes enclosed text mono-spaced, good for file names
<command> - Encloses and boldifies text that is to be typed by the user
<menuchoice> - Starts an example menu toolbar. <guimenu> and <guimenuitem> branch off from this
<guimenu> - Starts a GUI menu click example, e.g., File->Open, File->Save, Edit->Copy
<guimenuitem> - Creates an item under a <guimenu> tag
<accel> - Can be used to bold/underline text. This is good in combination with the guimenu tags to accel the first character of entries
<mousebutton> - Encloses words such as "click", "double-click", "right-click", "middle-click"
<keysym> - Encloses keyboard shortcuts such as "Ctrl+N"
<screenshot>
Admonitions
These will get support through some table magic, or possibly a macro?
<note> - A note presents interesting, sometimes technical, pieces of information related to the surrounding discussion
<tip> - A tip offers advice or an easier way of doing something
<caution> - A caution alerts the reader to potential problems and helps avoid them
<warning> - A warning advises the reader of a hazard condition that may arise in a given scenario
Includeable blocks
These could get supported through a macro called IncludeAs. It would take two parameters, the name of the wrapping element, and the name of the page
<abstract> - Good for including a quick abstract of the book
<preface> - The preface of the book
<appendix> - will be supported
<glossary> - will be supported
<colophon> - will be supported
Passthrough blocks
See MoinDocBookProject/PassThroughBlocks for how to support these:
<bookinfo> - Hidden section for info such as revisions and author?
<revision> - Denotes a revision
<revnumber> - A revision number within a revision tag
<date> - Date of the revision
<authorinitials> - Author's initials