Inline tags are typically used within block tags, for example to highlight a word within a paragraph.
Forces a newline. The
Highlights things like variables and file names in a text flow.
Can contain plain text only. Newlines and tabs are ignored as
opposed to the
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is an integer.</p>
results in:
Returns
Highlights words which are important within a text flow. Example:
<p>The application <em>must</em> be up and running.</p>
results in:
The application must be up and running.
Contains plain text or a
Used as an anchor for hypertext references. The
<marker id="marker_example"/>
The
The
A cross reference (hypertext link) to a marker in the same file,
a marker in another file, or (the top of) another file, given by
the
marker example ]]>
results in:
marker tag ]]>
results in:
Overview ]]>
results in:
Note the use of "#" before the name of the marker. Note also
that the filename extension
A reference to a file outside the documentation, a web address or
similar, given by the
erlang.org ]]>
results in:
Used to highlight a term with a local (for this document only) or
global definition. The identity of the term is given by
the
For a locally defined term, the tag contains a
Hyper-Text Markup Language ]]>
In the generated HTML, it is the term name which will be visible. For locally defined terms, the id and the name are the same. The name has a hypertext link to the definition in the glossary. Example:
Hyper-Text Markup Language ]]>
results in:
If a term is defined both locally and globally, the global definition takes precedence.
Works the same way as