<glossScopeNote>
The <glossScopeNote> element contains a clarification of the
subject that is designated by the <glossterm>, such as examples of
included or excluded companies or products. For instance, a scope note for "Linux"
might explain
that the term doe not apply to UNIX products; it might give examples of Linux products
that are
included as well as UNIX products that are excluded.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/note concept/note glossentry/glossScopeNote
Example
<glossentry id="linuxOS" xml:lang="en-us"> <glossterm>Linux Operating System</glossterm> <glossdef>An operating system based on the kernel created by Linus Torvald.</glossdef> <glossBody> <glossPartOfSpeech value="noun"/> <glossScopeNote>Doesn't apply to UNIX products that bundle other kernels. Also, doesn't apply to the Linux Open Source Project that work on Linux distributions but, instead, only to the distributions themselves. Examples include RedHat, SuSE, and Ubuntu. </glossScopeNote> </glossBody> </glossentry>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, @outputclass, @spectitle, and the attributes defined below.
- @type
- Defines the type of a note. For example, if the note is a tip, the word Tip might be used to draw the reader's attention to it. Note that this differs from the @type attribute on many other DITA elements. See The @type attribute for detailed information on supported values and processing implications. Available values are note, tip, fastpath, restriction, important, remember, attention, caution, notice, danger, warning, trouble, other, and -dita-use-conref-target.
- @othertype
- Indicates an alternate note type, when the type is not available in the @type attribute value list. This value is used as the user-provided note title when the @type attribute value is set to "other".