<printlocation>
The <printlocation> element indicates where the book was
printed.
Usage information
Typically the print location includes only the country in which the book was printed.
Specialization hierarchy
The <printlocation> element is specialized from
<data>. It is defined in the bookmap module.
Content model
(Text | <data> | <foreign> | <keyword> | <term> | <text>)*
Contained by
- Text
<data><foreign><keyword><term><text>
Contained by
Inheritance
- topic/data bookmap/printlocation
The <printlocation> element is specialized from <data>. It is defined in the bookmap module.
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: data-element attributes, link-relationship attributes, and universal attributes.
The following attributes are available on this element: universal attributes and the attributes defined below.
@datatype(data-element attributes)- Specifies the type of data contained in the
@valueattribute or within the<data>element. A typical use of@datatypewill be the identifying URI for an XML Schema datatype. @format(link-relationship attributes)- Specifies the format of the resource that is referenced. See STUB CONTENT for detailed information on supported values and processing implications.
@href(link-relationship attributes)- Specifies a reference to a resource. See STUB CONTENT for detailed information on supported values and processing implications.
@name(data-element attributes)- Defines a unique name for the object.
@scope(link-relationship attributes)- Specifies the closeness of the relationship between the
current document and the referenced resource. The following values are valid:
local, peer,
external, and
-dita-use-conref-target.
See STUB CONTENT for detailed information on supported values and processing implications.
@type(link-relationship attributes)- Describes the target of a reference. See STUB CONTENT for detailed information on supported values and processing implications.
@value(data-element attributes)- Specifies a value associated with the current property or element.
Example
This section is non-normative.
The following code sample shows how the <printlocation> element can
be used to indicate where the book is printed:
<bookmeta>
<publisherinformation>
<organization>NY Publishing</organization>
<printlocation>United States of America</printlocation>
<published>
<publishtype value="general"/>
<completed><year>2023</year></completed>
</published>
</publisherinformation>
</bookmeta>