systemitem — A system-related item or term
systemitem ::=
(text | co
|
phrase
db._phrase | replaceable
| Graphic inlines | Indexing inlines | Linking inlines | Ubiquitous inlines)*
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
class
(enumeration) = “daemon” | “domainname” | “etheraddress” |
“event” | “eventhandler” | “filesystem” | “fqdomainname” |
“groupname” | “ipaddress” | “library” | “macro” | “netmask” |
“newsgroup” | “osname” | “process” | “protocol” | “resource” |
“server” | “service” | “systemname” | “username”
A systemitem
identifies any system-related item
or term. The class
attribute
defines a number of common system-related terms.
Many inline elements in DocBook are, in fact, system related. Some
of the objects identified by the class
attribute on
systemitem
may eventually migrate out to become
separate inline elements, and some inline elements may migrate into
systemitem
.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Identifies the nature of the system item
Enumerated values: | |
---|---|
“daemon” | A daemon or other system process
( |
“domainname” | A domain name ( |
“etheraddress” | An Ethernet address ( |
“event” | An event of some sort ( |
“eventhandler” | An event handler of some sort ( |
“filesystem” | A filesystem ( |
“fqdomainname” | A fully qualified domain name ( |
“groupname” | A group name ( |
“ipaddress” | An IP address ( |
“library” | A library ( |
“macro” | A macro |
“netmask” | A netmask ( |
“newsgroup” | A newsgroup ( |
“osname” | An operating system name ( |
“process” | A process ( |
“protocol” | A protocol ( |
“resource” | A resource |
“server” | A server ( |
“service” | A service ( |
“systemname” | A system name ( |
“username” | A username ( |
<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook' xmlns:xlink='http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink'> <title>Example systemitem</title> <para>For many years, O'Reilly's primary web server, <link xlink:href="http://www.oreilly.com/">http://www.oreilly.com/</link>, was hosted by <application>WN</application> on <systemitem class="systemname">helio.oreilly.com</systemitem>. </para> </article>