<screen>
The <screen>
element contains or refers to a textual
representation of a computer screen or user interface panel (window).
Use <screen>
to contain representations of text-based online panels, text
consoles ("term" or "curses" windows, for example), or other text-based user interface components.
The default print representation is to enclose the screen within a box, suggesting a computer
display screen. In contrast to graphical screen captures normally used to represent GUI parts (see
the <image>
element description), this
element specifically supports constructions for which text is the primary content.
This element is part of the DITA user interface domain, a special set of DITA elements designed to document user interface tasks, concepts and reference information.
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
+ topic/pre ui-d/screen
<screen>
element to represent a DOS edit session
<p>Type "edit" after the command line prompt and press Enter. The following
editing interface will be displayed.</p>
<screen>
File Edit Search View Options Help
+--------------------------------- UNTITLED1 ----------------------------------+
¦ ¦
¦ ¦
¦ ¦
¦ ¦
¦ Line:1 Col:1 F1=Help ¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
</screen>
Type "edit" after the command line prompt and press Enter. The following editing interface will be displayed.
File Edit Search View Options Help +--------------------------------- UNTITLED1 ----------------------------------+ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Line:1 Col:1 F1=Help ¦ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group, Display attribute group, outputclass, xml:space, and spectitle.