<glossgroup>
A glossary group topic organizes related glossary entry topics within a single topic document.
Usage information
Glossary groups are primarily a convenience for authoring when it is useful to author multiple glossary entry topics in a single document.
Specialization hierarchy
The <glossgroup>
element is specialized from
<concept>
; it is defined in the glossary group module. The
<concept>
element is specialized from
<topic>
; it is defined in the concept module.
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: architectural attributes and universal attributes.
For this element, the @id
attribute is
required.
The following attributes are available on this element: universal attributes and the attributes defined below.
@DITAArchVersion
(architectural attributes)- Specifies the version of the DITA architecture that is in
use. This attribute is in the namespace
http://dita.oasis-open.org/architecture/2005/
. This attribute is specified in the topic and map modules, and it uses a default value of the current version of DITA. The current default is 2.0. @id
- For this element, the
@id
attribute is required. @specializations
(architectural attributes)- Specifies the attribute-domain specializations that are
included in the document-type shell. This attribute is set as a
default within the document-type shell. The value varies
depending on what domains are integrated into the document-type
shell. For example, a
grammar file that includes the specialized attributes
@audience
,@deliveryTarget
, and@newBaseAtt
would set the value to@props/audience @props/deliveryTarget @base/newBaseAtt
.
Example
This section is non-normative.
<glossgroup id="things" xml:lang="en">
<title>Some terms</title>
<glossentry id="bicycle">
<glossterm>bicycle</glossterm>
<glossdef>Human powered mode of transport
with two wheels</glossdef>
</glossentry>
<glossentry id="fruitbat">
<glossterm>Fruit bat</glossterm>
<glossdef>A bat which likes fruit</glossdef>
</glossentry>
</glossgroup>