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<glyph-ref> Glyph Reference for a Private Character
Once a private character has been declared using a <glyph-data> element, the character need not be defined with the same <glyph-data> element every time it is used. The character can be reused by using the <glyph-ref> element to point to the full <glyph-data> element. The pointing uses the ID/IDREF mechanism, using the @glyph-data attribute of the <glyph-ref> element to point to the @id attribute of an existing <glyph-data> element. Since the reference uses the ID/IDREF, the reference may precede or follow the element to which it is pointing.
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
This is an EMPTY element
Content Model
<!ELEMENT glyph-ref EMPTY >
Tagged Sample
Link to <glyph-data>
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<p>... The map symbol indicating these conditions will be a
<private-char name="BentArrow"
description="Symbol - right arrow bending up over right arrow bending down">
<glyph-data id="pc5001" format="PBM" resolution="300" x-size="15" y-size="28">
000000000001000
000000000011100
000000000111110
000000001111111
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
111111111110000
000000000000000
000000000000000
111111111110000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000000001000
000000001111111
000000000111110
000000000011100
000000000001000
</glyph-data>
</private-char>. The NOAA 1993 standard definition of
<private-char name="BentArrow"
description="Symbol - right arrow bending up over right arrow bending down">
<glyph-ref glyph-data="pc5001"/>
</private-char> will apply.</p>
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