<conbodydiv>
The <conbodydiv>
element is similar to the <bodydiv>
element in
that it provides an informal container for content that may be grouped within a concept. There are
no additional semantics attached to the <conbodydiv>
element; it is purely
a grouping element provided to help organize content.
<conbody>
element has a restriction that <section>
or
<example>
elements can only be followed by other sections or examples.
The <conbodydiv>
element, which allows groupings of sections and examples, keeps the same
restriction in place; once used, only sections, examples, or other <conbodydiv>
groups are
allowed.See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
- topic/bodydiv concept/conbodydiv
One common use case for the <conbodydiv>
element is to group a sequence of sections for reuse,
so that another concept may reference the entire set with a single @conref
attribute.
<concept id="sample" xml:lang="en"> <title>Conbodydiv example</title> <shortdesc>This concept is a sample of how to use conbodydiv.</shortdesc> <conbody> <p>Introduce the example.</p> <p>Next group some sections that may be reused elsewhere.</p> <conbodydiv id="my_conbodydiv"> <section><title>First</title> ... </section> <section><title>Second</title> ... </section> </conbodydiv> </conbody> </concept>
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group and outputclass.
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