seeie
seeie — A “See” entry in an index, rather than in the text.
Synopsis
- Zero or more of:
- text
- Bibliography inlines
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- Error inlines
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- Graphic inlines
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- GUI inlines
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- Indexing inlines
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- Keyboard inlines
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- Linking inlines
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- Markup inlines
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- Math inlines
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- Object-oriented programming inlines
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- Operating system inlines
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- Product inlines
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- Programming inlines
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- Publishing inlines
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- Technical inlines
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- Ubiquitous inlines
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Attributes
Description
A seeie identifies a “See”
cross-reference in an indexentry. The
indexentrys occur in an index, not
in the flow of the text. They are part of a formatted index, not markers
for indexing.
Processing expectations
Formatted as a displayed block. The
indexentrys that include a seeie
should be formatted normally, with the “See also”
indented below the term. There should be no other entries for this
term.
The seeie is usually expected to generate the
text “See”.
The linkend attribute
should point to the referenced indexentrys, which
should be in the same index. Online systems may use
the link information to form a hypertext link.
Parents
These elements contain seeie: indexentry.
See Also
indexentry, indexterm, primary, primaryie, secondary, secondaryie, see, seealso, seealsoie, tertiary, tertiaryie




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