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- user-manual: callouts: XML-friendly callouts |
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XML doesn't have line comments, so our "`tuck the callout behind a line comment`" trick doesn't work here. |
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To use callouts in XML, you must place the callout's angled brackets around the the XML comment and callout number. |
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Here's how it appears in a listing: |
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include::ex-callout.adoc[tag=source-xml] |
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include::ex-callout.adoc[tag=source-xml] |
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Notice the comment has been replaced with a circled number that cannot be selected (if not using font icons it will be |
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rendered differently and selectable). |
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Now both you and the reader can copy and paste XML source code containing callouts without worrying about errors. |
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