<exemplum>

<exemplum> (exemple) contient un exemple qui montre l'utilisation d'un élément, accompagné éventuellement de paragraphes de commentaires 22.4.4 Element Specifications
Moduletagdocs — 22 Documentation Elements
Attributs att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.translatable (@version)
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core: p
linking: ab
tagdocs: eg egXML
Declaration

<rng:element name="exemplum">
<rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
<rng:ref name="att.typed.attributes"/>
<rng:ref name="att.translatable.attributes"/>
<rng:group>
 <rng:zeroOrMore>
  <rng:ref name="model.pLike"/>
 </rng:zeroOrMore>
 <rng:choice>
  <rng:ref name="egXML"/>
  <rng:ref name="eg"/>
 </rng:choice>
 <rng:zeroOrMore>
  <rng:ref name="model.pLike"/>
 </rng:zeroOrMore>
</rng:group>
</rng:element>
element exemplum
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.typed.attributes,
   att.translatable.attributes,
   ( model.pLike*, ( egXML | eg ), model.pLike* )
}
Exemple
<exemplum>
 <p>The <gi>name</gi> element can be used for both
   personal names and place names:</p>
 <eg><![CDATA[
   <q>My dear <name type="person">Mr. Bennet</name>,</q>
   said his lady to him one day, <q>have you heard that
   <name type="place">Netherfield Park</name> is let
   at last?</q>]]></eg>
 <p>As shown above, the <att>type</att> attribute may be used
   to distinguish the one from the other.</p>
</exemplum>

Note that an explicit end-tag must be supplied for the paragraph immediately preceding the eg element within an exemplum, to prevent the eg from being mistaken for part of the paragraph.