<glossAcronym>
The <glossAcronym> element defines an acronym for the term that is
defined in the <glossterm> element.
This element can be used with the <abbreviated-form> element to display an expanded version of an acronym the first time that acronym appears in a set of text. See <abbreviated-form> for information on how the two elements interact.
Note: Several issues arise when acronyms are translated into other languages. For example,
an
acronym in one language might not have an equivalent in
another language. When acronyms are first displayed, some languages will display the
expanded form first followed by the acronym in parenthesis, while other languages
do the
reverse. For some acronyms, a translation might need to
render both the original and the translated version of the acronym. For all of these
reasons, DITA allows an author or translator to control what is presented to a reader
by
using the <glossSurfaceForm> element, which will often accompany
the <glossAcronym>. The <abbreviated-form> topic contains information on
how the <glossSurfaceForm> and
<glossAcronym> elements affect references to the primary
term.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/title concept/title glossentry/glossAcronym
Example
See the example in <glossentry>.
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (without the Metadata attribute group), @base from the Metadata attribute group, and @outputclass.