<kwd>
The <kwd>
element defines a keyword within a syntax diagram. A
keyword is typed or output, either by the user or application,
exactly as specified in the syntax definition. This element
is part of the DITA programming domain, a special set of DITA elements
designed to document programming tasks, concepts, and reference information.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
+ topic/keyword pr-d/kwd
Example
<syntaxdiagram frame="bottom"> <title>CopyFile</title> <groupseq><kwd>COPYF</kwd></groupseq> <groupcomp><var>input-filename</var><kwd>*INFILE</kwd></groupcomp> <groupseq><var>output-filename</var><kwd>*OUTFILE</kwd></groupseq> <groupchoice><var>input-filename</var><kwd>*INFILE</kwd></groupchoice> <groupchoice><var>output-filename</var><kwd>*OUTFILE</kwd></groupchoice> </syntaxdiagram>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of
@importance
, given below), outputclass, and @keyref
.
@importance
- The attribute indicates whether this item in a
syntax diagram is optional,
required, or
default. Output processors might indicate this
designation in a generated diagram. Allowable
values are:
- optional
- This section of the syntax is optional.
- required
- This section of the syntax is required.
- default
- This section of the syntax is used by default or has this default value.
- -dita-use-conref-target
- See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.