<propvalue>

The <propvalue> element contains content that indicates a value for the property type.

The <propvalue> element is specialized from <stentry>. It is defined in the reference module.

(Text | <cite> | <include> | <keyword> | <ph> | <q> | <term> | <text> | <tm> | <xref> | <data> | <foreign> | <image> | <draft-comment> | <fn> | <indexterm> | <required-cleanup>)*

Contained by

<property>

Zero or more of the following
  • Text
  • <cite>
  • <data>
  • <draft-comment>
  • <fn>
  • <foreign>
  • <image>
  • <include>
  • <indexterm>
  • <keyword>
  • <ph>
  • <q>
  • <required-cleanup>
  • <term>
  • <text>
  • <tm>
  • <xref>

Contained by

- topic/stentry reference/propvalue

The <propvalue> element is specialized from <stentry>. It is defined in the reference module.

The following attributes are available on this element: table accessibility attributes, universal attributes, and the attribute defined below.

Specifies the number of rows that a cell is to span inside a simple table.

The following attributes are available on this element: universal attributes and the attributes defined below.

Specifies which entries in the current table provide headers for this cell. The @headers attribute contains an unordered set of unique, space-separated tokens, each of which is an ID reference of an entry from the same table.
Specifies the number of rows that a cell is to span inside a simple table.
Specifies the closeness of the relationship between the current document and the referenced resource. The following values are valid: local, peer, external, and -dita-use-conref-target.

See STUB CONTENT for detailed information on supported values and processing implications.

Example

This section is non-normative.

See <properties>.