<numcharref>
Use the <numcharref>
element to identify mentions of XML numeric
character references, for example, " " or "
". This element enables more
precise semantic searching of the DITA source; it also enables distinct output formatting. The
content of the <numcharref>
element should be the numeric value without
any leading or trailing characters added as style, for example, "10" or "x0a". This element is part of the XML mention domain.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
+ topic/keyword markup-d/markupname xml-d/numcharref
<p>Numeric character references represent characters from the Universal
Character Set (UCS) of Unicode. They are used to reference characters that
cannot easily be directly encoded in a document, such as a copyright
symbol. When a markup-aware processor encounters a numeric character
reference, for example, <numcharref>225</numcharref>, it renders the
reference as the Unicode character that it represents: a-acute.</p>
The following attributes
are available on this element: Universal attribute group,
outputclass, and @keyref
.