Appendix C. Fusedoc Data Type Definition
Unlike the original specification for Fusedoc, Fusedoc 2.0 is and XML vocabulary. As such, it is governed by a data type definition (DTD) file. A DTD is a formal definition for a given XML vocabulary. In other words, the DTD for Fusedoc defines what we can say in a Fusedoc. This file specifies how a Fusedoc-compliant dataset might be formed.
For those who are unfamiliar with XML, keep the following points in mind when reading any DTD:
XML datasets consist of hierarchical collections of elements. Each element is encoded in a tag.
An XML dataset must start with a single root element. All other elements descend ...
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