t:inline
t:inline — Process an inline element.
Template:
{http://docbook.org/ns/docbook/templates}inline
Defined in:
modules/inlines.xsl
Used in:
modules/bibliography.xsl, modules/glossary.xsl, modules/info.xsl, modules/blocks.xsl, modules/verbatim.xsl, modules/inlines.xsl, modules/links.xsl, modules/publishers.xsl
Synopsis
<xsl:template name="t:inline">
<xsl:param name="namemap"/>
<xsl:param name="class" as="xs:string*"/>
<xsl:param name="local-name-as-class" as="xs:boolean"/>
<xsl:param name="extra-attributes" as="attribute()*"/>
<xsl:param name="content"/>
</xsl:template>Description
All of the inline elements are processed by t:inline.
This provides a common place to handle the fact that any of them might be a link.
Several parameters exist to handle variations in presentation:
namemapMaps the element to a particular HTML element. Defaults to
span.classA list of tokens that should be added to the element’s
classattribute.local-name-as-classIf this is true, the local name of the DocBook element being processed will be added to the classes.
contentThe element content. By default, this is obtained by applying XSLT templates to the element’s content.
extra-attributesExtra attributes to be added to the element.