Change Log:
+26 December 2005 (version 0.11.4)
+ * Added link.attributes and the optional "series" attribute to
+ "bookref", and fleshed out the "bookref" and "footref"
+ descriptions.
+
5 December 2005 (version 0.11.3)
* Corrected ATTLISTs of character elements
* Added "ch.apos", "ch.frac116", and "ch.plus" elements
<!ELEMENT bookref ( %inline.content; )*>
<!ATTLIST bookref
%core.attributes;
+ %link.attributes;
+ series CDATA #IMPLIED
book CDATA #REQUIRED
section CDATA #IMPLIED
>
The "bookref" element is used to contain inline content that should be a
hypertext anchor to another book.
+The "series" attribute is a tag that denotes the series of the book that
+the link points to. The attribute may be left out if the book is part of
+the same series as the one containing the link.
+
The "book" attribute is a tag that denotes the book that the link points
to. This is not necessarily a URL.
The "section" attribute is a tag indicating which section to link to.
-This is not necessarily a URL.
+This is not necessarily a URL. The attribute may be left out if no
+particular section is referred to.
Example:
<p . . .>
. . .
- <bookref book="11tpot" id="sect33">
+ <bookref series="lw" book="11tpot" section="sect33">
The Prisoners of Time: Section 33
</bookref>
. . .
</p>
+ <p . . .>
+ . . .
+ <bookref book="04wotw">Book 4</bookref>
+ . . .
+ </p>
+
-->
<!ELEMENT footref ( %inline.content; )*>
<!--
The "footref" element is used to indicate the position of a reference
-to a "footnote" element.
+to a "footnote" element. It should normally not contain any text.
Example: