Acronyms and Glossary Archives - Stilo https://www.stilo.com/docs/%knowledge_base%/acronyms-and-glossary/ experience XML in a whole new way | exceptional tools for structured content solutions Thu, 29 Apr 2021 16:14:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://www.stilo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/favicon-150x150.png Acronyms and Glossary Archives - Stilo https://www.stilo.com/docs/%knowledge_base%/acronyms-and-glossary/ 32 32 p.glossary.def https://www.stilo.com/docs/migrate/acronyms-and-glossary/p-glossary-def/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.stilo.com/?post_type=docs&p=64269 Syntax p.glossary.entry(level) level nesting level for the entry, any integer p.glossary.term(level) level nesting level for the term, any integer p.glossary.def […]

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Syntax

p.glossary.entry(level)

level

nesting level for the entry, any integer

p.glossary.term(level)

level

nesting level for the term, any integer

p.glossary.def

Purpose

Both glossentry and glossterm are topics, so they have nesting levels as topics do. A glossterm can have multiple definitions; in such cases, a separate glossentry should be made for each definition.

Use with

Use with a target-filename annotation for those that start a new topic.

Example:

Here is a sample glossary with a title:

Glossary – paragraphs
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
X-ray1
Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, able to pass through opaque bodies
X-ray2
Picture made by effect of X-rays on photographic plate, especially showing position of
bones etc. by their greater absorption of the rays
Yurt
Mongolian nomads’ circular skin- or felt-covered tent, with collapsible frame

Since the terms and definitions are in different paragraphs, you will need to use the annotations p.glossary.term() and p.glossary.def to mark up the paragraphs.

Here is what your rules may look like.

Rules for paragraph-level glossary terms and definitions

Your output may look like this. This is one topic, so just one of the term/defintion pairs.

<glossentry>
  <glossterm>Hepatitis</glossterm>
  <glossdef>
    <p>Inflammation of the liver</p>
  </glossdef>
</glossentry>

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p.glossary.entry https://www.stilo.com/docs/migrate/acronyms-and-glossary/p-glossary-entry/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.stilo.com/?post_type=docs&p=64271 Syntax p.glossary.entry(level) level nesting level for the entry, any integer p.glossary.term(level) level nesting level for the term, any integer p.glossary.def […]

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Syntax

p.glossary.entry(level)

level

nesting level for the entry, any integer

p.glossary.term(level)

level

nesting level for the term, any integer

p.glossary.def

Purpose

Both glossentry and glossterm are topics, so they have nesting levels as topics do. A glossterm can have multiple definitions; in such cases, a separate glossentry should be made for each definition.

Use with

Use with a target-filename annotation for those that start a new topic.

Example:

Here is a sample glossary with a title:

Glossary – paragraphs
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
X-ray1
Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, able to pass through opaque bodies
X-ray2
Picture made by effect of X-rays on photographic plate, especially showing position of
bones etc. by their greater absorption of the rays
Yurt
Mongolian nomads’ circular skin- or felt-covered tent, with collapsible frame

Since the terms and definitions are in different paragraphs, you will need to use the annotations p.glossary.term() and p.glossary.def to mark up the paragraphs.

Here is what your rules may look like.

Rules for paragraph-level glossary terms and definitions

Your output may look like this. This is one topic, so just one of the term/defintion pairs.

<glossentry>
  <glossterm>Hepatitis</glossterm>
  <glossdef>
    <p>Inflammation of the liver</p>
  </glossdef>
</glossentry>

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p.glossary.term https://www.stilo.com/docs/migrate/acronyms-and-glossary/p-glossary-term/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.stilo.com/?post_type=docs&p=64273 Syntax p.glossary.entry(level) level nesting level for the entry, any integer p.glossary.term(level) level nesting level for the term, any integer p.glossary.def […]

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Syntax

p.glossary.entry(level)

level

nesting level for the entry, any integer

p.glossary.term(level)

level

nesting level for the term, any integer

p.glossary.def

Purpose

Both glossentry and glossterm are topics, so they have nesting levels as topics do. A glossterm can have multiple definitions; in such cases, a separate glossentry should be made for each definition.

Use with

Use with a target-filename annotation for those that start a new topic.

Example:

Here is a sample glossary with a title:

Glossary – paragraphs
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
X-ray1
Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, able to pass through opaque bodies
X-ray2
Picture made by effect of X-rays on photographic plate, especially showing position of
bones etc. by their greater absorption of the rays
Yurt
Mongolian nomads’ circular skin- or felt-covered tent, with collapsible frame

Since the terms and definitions are in different paragraphs, you will need to use the annotations p.glossary.term() and p.glossary.def to mark up the paragraphs.

Here is what your rules may look like.

Rules for paragraph-level glossary terms and definitions

Your output may look like this. This is one topic, so just one of the term/defintion pairs.

<glossentry>
  <glossterm>Hepatitis</glossterm>
  <glossdef>
    <p>Inflammation of the liver</p>
  </glossdef>
</glossentry>

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s.glossary.def https://www.stilo.com/docs/migrate/acronyms-and-glossary/s-glossary-def/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.stilo.com/?post_type=docs&p=64275 Syntax s.glossary.term s.glossary.def Purpose With span-level annotations, no topic is created; you need to add the annotation p.glossary.entry to create […]

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Syntax

s.glossary.term

s.glossary.def

Purpose

With span-level annotations, no topic is created; you need to add the annotation p.glossary.entry to create the topic. A term can have multiple definitions; in such cases, a separate glossentry should be made for each definition.

Use with

Use with the annotation p.glossary.entry to create a single glossentry from the term and definition pair. Also use with a target-filename annotation for those that start a new topic.

Example:

Here is a sample glossary with a title:

Glossary – spans
Hepatitis – Inflammation of the liver
X-ray1 – Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, able to pass through opaque bodies
X-ray2 – Picture made by effect of X-rays on photographic plate, especially showing position of
bones etc. by their greater absorption of the rays
Yurt – Mongolian nomads’ circular skin- or felt-covered tent, with collapsible frame

Since the terms and definitions are in the same paragraph, you will need to use the annotations s.glossary.term and s.glossary.def to mark up the spans. You will also need the annotation p.glossary.entry on the entire paragraph to make the term and definition into a single glossentry.

Here is what your rules may look like.

Rules for span-level glossary terms and definitions

Your output may look like this. This is one topic, so just one of the term/defintion pairs.

<glossentry>
  <glossterm>Hepatitis</glossterm>
  <glossdef>
    <p> - Inflammation of the liver</p>
  </glossdef>
</glossentry>

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s.glossary.term https://www.stilo.com/docs/migrate/acronyms-and-glossary/s-glossary-term/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.stilo.com/?post_type=docs&p=64277 Syntax s.glossary.term s.glossary.def Purpose With span-level annotations, no topic is created; you need to add the annotation p.glossary.entry to create […]

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Syntax

s.glossary.term

s.glossary.def

Purpose

With span-level annotations, no topic is created; you need to add the annotation p.glossary.entry to create the topic. A term can have multiple definitions; in such cases, a separate glossentry should be made for each definition.

Use with

Use with the annotation p.glossary.entry to create a single glossentry from the term and definition pair. Also use with a target-filename annotation for those that start a new topic.

Example:

Here is a sample glossary with a title:

Glossary – spans
Hepatitis – Inflammation of the liver
X-ray1 – Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength, able to pass through opaque bodies
X-ray2 – Picture made by effect of X-rays on photographic plate, especially showing position of
bones etc. by their greater absorption of the rays
Yurt – Mongolian nomads’ circular skin- or felt-covered tent, with collapsible frame

Since the terms and definitions are in the same paragraph, you will need to use the annotations s.glossary.term and s.glossary.def to mark up the spans. You will also need the annotation p.glossary.entry on the entire paragraph to make the term and definition into a single glossentry.

Here is what your rules may look like.

Rules for span-level glossary terms and definitions

Your output may look like this. This is one topic, so just one of the term/defintion pairs.

<glossentry>
  <glossterm>Hepatitis</glossterm>
  <glossdef>
    <p> - Inflammation of the liver</p>
  </glossdef>
</glossentry>

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