DocBook: The Definitive GuideBy Norman Walsh & Leonard Muellner1st Edition October 1999 1-56592-580-7, Order Number: 5807 652 pages, $36.95 , Includes CD-ROM |
Trademark
Synopsis
Mixed Content Model
Trademark ::= ((#PCDATA|Link|OLink|ULink|Action|Application|ClassName|Command| ComputerOutput|Database|Email|EnVar|ErrorCode|ErrorName| ErrorType|Filename|Function|GUIButton|GUIIcon|GUILabel|GUIMenu| GUIMenuItem|GUISubmenu|Hardware|Interface|InterfaceDefinition| KeyCap|KeyCode|KeyCombo|KeySym|Literal|Constant|Markup| MediaLabel|MenuChoice|MouseButton|MsgText|Option|Optional| Parameter|Prompt|Property|Replaceable|ReturnValue|SGMLTag| StructField|StructName|Symbol|SystemItem|Token|Type|UserInput| VarName|Anchor|Comment|Subscript|Superscript|InlineGraphic| InlineMediaObject|Emphasis)+)Attributes
Name
Type
Default
Class Enumeration:
Copyright
Registered
Service
Trade"Trade" Tag Minimization
Both the start- and end-tags are required for this element.
Parameter Entities
%docinfo.char.mix; %gen.char.class; %ndxterm.char.mix; %para.char.mix; %programlisting.content; %refinline.char.mix; %screen.content; %tbl.entry.mdl; %title.char.mix; %word.char.mix; Description
Trademark identifies a legal trademark.
One of the values of the Class attribute on Trademark is Copyright. DocBook also has a Copyright element, but it is confined to meta-information. A copyright in running text is best represented as
<trademark class=copyright> .Processing expectations
Formatted inline.
In addition to Trademark, two of the values of the Class attribute on ProductName make assertions about trademarks; presumably the same markup is intended for both Trademark and ProductName when they make assertions about trademarks.
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.
Parents
These elements contain Trademark: Abbrev, Ackno, Acronym, Application, ArtPageNums, Attribution, AuthorInitials, BiblioMisc, BridgeHead, Citation, CiteTitle, City, CollabName, Comment, ConfDates, ConfNum, ConfSponsor, ConfTitle, ContractNum, ContractSponsor, Contrib, CorpAuthor, 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, RevNumber, RevRemark, Screen, ScreenInfo, Secondary, SecondaryIE, See, SeeAlso, SeeAlsoIE, SeeIE, Seg, SegTitle, SeriesVolNums, ShortAffil, SimPara, State, Street, Subtitle, Surname, Synopsis, Term, Tertiary, TertiaryIE, Title, TitleAbbrev, ToCback, ToCentry, ToCfront, ULink, VolumeNum, WordAsWord, Year.
Children
The following elements occur in Trademark: Action, Anchor, Application, ClassName, Command, Comment, ComputerOutput, Constant, Database, Email, Emphasis, EnVar, ErrorCode, ErrorName, ErrorType, Filename, Function, GUIButton, GUIIcon, GUILabel, GUIMenu, GUIMenuItem, GUISubmenu, Hardware, InlineGraphic, InlineMediaObject, Interface, InterfaceDefinition, KeyCap, KeyCode, KeyCombo, KeySym, Link, Literal, Markup, MediaLabel, MenuChoice, MouseButton, MsgText, OLink, Option, Optional, Parameter, Prompt, Property, Replaceable, ReturnValue, SGMLTag, StructField, StructName, Subscript, Superscript, Symbol, SystemItem, Token, Type, ULink, UserInput, VarName.
In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.
Examples
<!DOCTYPE para PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN"> <para> The name <trademark class=registered>WebSite</trademark> is a registered trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. </para>The name WebSite™ is a registered trademark of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
For additional examples, see also AudioObject, ProductName, ScreenCO.
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