This schema definition defines the common reference types within
the Content Studio schema.
The application element describes the name of an application,
such as Microsoft Windows or Notepad.
true
character
The database element describes a database.
true
character
The fictitiousUri element describes a fictitious internet address,
such as a web or email address.
true
character
The localUri element describes the path of some local resource.
true
character
The environmentVariable element describes an environment variable in an operating system.
true
character
The errorInline element describes an error.
true
character
The hardware element describes a physical part of a computer system.
true
character
The literal element describes a literal value.
true
character
The markup element describes a string of markup, such as TeX or XML.
true
character
The command element describes the name of an executable or other software
application than can be run.
true
character
The replaceable element describes a part of a command or of a
function that must be replaced by the user.
true
character
The token element describes a symbol that represents a grammatical construct
or is merely a link to something else. Tokens are particularly important
in lexical parsing.
true
character
The codeInline element describes a string of code of a particular computer language.
false
character
The languageKeyword element describes a keyword of a particular computer language.
false
character
The computerOutputInline element describes output from either a console prompt
or from a UI form.
true
character
The ui element describes a user interface component.
true
character
The system element describes any system commands (eg: command line switches, commands)
false
character
This element is used as a placeholder.
true
character
This element is used for any math equations, etc.
false
character
The newTerm element is used to introduce new technologies, etc
true
character
The unManagedCodeEntityReference element is used to refer to unmanaged code entities.
false
character