$Revision: 1.3 $
$Date: 2002/06/12 11:18:12 $
group — A group of elements in a CmdSynopsis
group ::= ((arg|group|option|synopfragmentref|replaceable|sbr)+)
Name | Type | Default | ||||
choice |
| "opt" | ||||
rep |
| "norepeat" |
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes: (Required attributes, if any, are bold)
A Group surrounds several related items. Usually, they are grouped because they are mutually exclusive. The user is expected to select one of the items.
Formatted inline. The additional processing expectations of a Group are significant. For a complete discussion, see CmdSynopsis.
Multiple arguments within a group are considered exclusive and are separated by vertical bars.
Brackets are used to distinguish between optional, required, or plain arguments. Usually square brackets are placed around optional arguments, [-f | -g], and curly brackets are placed around required arguments, {-f | -g}. Plain arguments are required, but are not decorated with brackets.
Repeatable arguments are followed by an ellipsis.
The OptMult and ReqMult values for the Choice attribute will be removed in DocBook V4.0. Use the Rep attribute instead to indicate that the choice is repeatable.
The following elements occur in group: arg, group, option, replaceable, sbr, synopfragmentref.
Choice indicates whether the Arg is required (Req or Plain) or optional (Opt). Arguments identified as Plain are required, but are shown without additional decoration. The OptMult and ReqMult choices will be removed in DocBook V4.0; use the Rep attribute instead.
A Rep value of Repeat indicates that the Group is reapeatable. This is frequently rendered with an ellipsis.