[gnome-doc-utils/mallard] [mallard] Adding info to mal_inline_link
- From: Shaun McCance <shaunm src gnome org>
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: [gnome-doc-utils/mallard] [mallard] Adding info to mal_inline_link
- Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 21:18:27 -0400 (EDT)
commit 094b53780f5de03aeaaaac107de3a9dd2b9d0e1c
Author: Shaun McCance <shaunm gnome org>
Date: Tue May 12 19:47:33 2009 -0500
[mallard] Adding info to mal_inline_link
---
doc/mallard/C/mal_inline_link.xml | 74 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/mallard/C/mal_inline_link.xml b/doc/mallard/C/mal_inline_link.xml
index 257bbcc..043c476 100644
--- a/doc/mallard/C/mal_inline_link.xml
+++ b/doc/mallard/C/mal_inline_link.xml
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ mal_inline_link = element link {
attribute href { text } |
( attribute xref { text }, attribute href { text } )
),
+ attribute role { text } ?,
attribute style { xsd:NMTOKENS } ?,
attribute * - (mal:* | local:*) { text } *,
@@ -42,6 +43,9 @@ mal_inline_link = element link {
<item><p>The <code>link</code> element can contain a mixture of text and
any <link xref="mal_inline">general inline elements</link>.</p></item>
+ <item><p>For links within the same document, content can be automatically
+ generated.</p></item>
+
<item><p>The <code>link</code> element can occur in any
general inline context, including inside most
<link xref="mal_inline">inline elements</link>, some
@@ -49,13 +53,15 @@ mal_inline_link = element link {
<link xref="mal_info">informational elements</link>.</p></item>
<item><p>The <code>xref</code> attribute creates a link to another page
- or section within the same document. When text content is omitted, the
- content is automatically taken from the title of the page or section
- being linked to.</p></item>
+ or section within the same document, or to an external resource in some
+ document management system.</p></item>
<item><p>The <code>href</code> attribute creates a link to a web page
or other network-accessible resource.</p></item>
+ <item><p>The <code>role</code> attribute can be used to select alternative
+ titles of the target page or section to be used as automatic content.</p></item>
+
<item><p>The <code>style</code> attribute takes a space-separated list of
style hints. Processing tools should adjust their behavior according to
those style hints they understand.</p></item>
@@ -78,6 +84,52 @@ mal_inline_link = element link {
<!-- BEGIN processing -->
<section id="processing">
<title>Processing Expectations</title>
+
+ <p>A <code>link</code> element is displayed as hyperlink which can be
+ clicked on or otherwise activated to take the user to another page,
+ document, or resource. In certain environments, such as print, it
+ may not be possible to make links activatable. In these cases, the
+ target of the link may be displayed in the rendered output.</p>
+
+ <p>The target of <code>link</code> element is determined from the
+ <code>xref</code> and <code>href</code> exactly as it is for other
+ inline elements. See <link xref="mal_attr_link"/> for information
+ on determining the link target.</p>
+
+ <p>If the <code>link</code> element is non-empty, its contents are
+ displayed as normal. Otherwise, automatic link text is generated
+ as follows:</p>
+
+ <list type="bullet">
+ <item><p>If the <code>link</code> element has an <code>xref</code>
+ attribute that points to a page or section in the same document:</p>
+
+ <list type="bullet">
+ <item><p>If the <code>link</code> element has a <code>role</code>
+ attribute, and that page or section has an
+ <link xref="mal_info_title">informational title</link> with the
+ <code>type</code> attribute set to <code>"link"</code> and the
+ <code>role</code> set to the same value as the <code>role</code>
+ attribute of the <code>link</code> element, then the contents
+ of that <code>title</code> element are used.</p></item>
+
+ <item><p>Otherwise, if that page or section has an
+ <link xref="mal_info_title">informational title</link> with the
+ <code>type</code> attribute set to <code>"link"</code> and without
+ a <code>role</code> attribute, the contents of that <code>title</code>
+ element are used.</p></item>
+
+ <item><p>Otherwise, the contents of the primary title of that page
+ page or section are used.</p></item>
+ </list>
+ </item>
+
+ <item><p>Otherwise, if the <code>link</code> element has an <code>xref</code>
+ attribute that points to a portion of another document, and the processing
+ tool knows how to generate link contents, that content is used.</p></item>
+
+ <item><p>Otherwise, the link target is used as text content.</p></item>
+ </list>
</section>
<!-- END processing -->
@@ -85,6 +137,22 @@ mal_inline_link = element link {
<!-- BEGIN comparison -->
<section id="comparison">
<title>Comparison to Other Formats</title>
+
+ <p>The <code>link</code> element combines the functionality of the
+ <code href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/link.html">link</code>,
+ <code href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/xref.html">xref</code>, and
+ <code href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/ulink.html">ulink</code>
+ elements in DocBook. For the <code>link</code> and <code>xref</code>
+ elements, DocBook provides the <code>endterm</code> attribute to select
+ an alternative element from which to take content. Mallard does not
+ provide this feature, although it allows you to select from alternative
+ titles for the linked-to element.</p>
+
+ <p>DocBook provides the <code>xrefstyle</code> attribute to control how
+ automatic link text is generated. The behavior of this attribute is
+ unspecified. Rather than attempt to use style hints, Mallard allows
+ writers to specify exact alternative link contents. Alternative link
+ contents are important in languages with case declensions.</p>
</section>
<!-- END comparison -->
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