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koffice/lib/kofficecore/document-info.dtd

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<!-- $Id: document-info.dtd 466019 2005-10-01 11:07:55Z mlaurent $
This is an XML document type definition (DTD) for the documentinfo.xml files which
are used by all KOffice-1.1 and 1.1.1 programs, to store information about the
document (e.g. title and abstract) and its author.
ChangeLog:
Initial version (for koffice-1.1.1) written by David Faure <faure@kde.org>.
-->
<!--
The document-info for a KOffice document contains one main element for each tab of
the "Document Info" dialog. As of KOffice-1.1, this includes: author and about.
A third page, "log" is planned for the future.
-->
<!ELEMENT document-info
(author?, about?, log?)>
<!--
The "author" element stores information about the author of the document.
-->
<!ELEMENT author
(full-name?, initial?, title?, company?, email?, telephone?, telephone-work?, fax?, country?, postal-code?, city?, street?, position?)>
<!ELEMENT full-name
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT initial
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT title
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT company
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT email
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT telephone
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT telephone-work
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT fax
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT country
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT postal-code
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT city
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT street
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT position
(#PCDATA)>
<!--
The "about" element contains information about the document itself.
This includes an optional title for the document, and an optional abstract.
-->
<!ELEMENT about
(abstract?, title?, keyword?, subject?, initial-creator?,
editing-cycles?, creation-date?, date?)>
<!ELEMENT abstract
(#PCDATA)>
<!--title already defined above-->
<!ELEMENT keyword
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT subject
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT initial-creator
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT editing-cycles
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT creation-date
(#PCDATA)>
<!ELEMENT date
(#PCDATA)>
<!--
The "log" element is unused at the moment.
-->
<!ELEMENT log
EMPTY>