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What custom element renderers already exist?

Custom element exist renderers
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What custom element renderers already exist?

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• paragraph This is used by the DocBook element and should be used by any other document type to represent a typical paragraph-level element. Currently it renders itself as a dashed rectangle surrounding the element’s content. We might add a “pilcrow” symbol (a little q) as an extra refinement at some point. • admonition This is used by DocBook’s admonition elements: , , etc. It renders itself as an icon on the left, with the element’s content presented in an indented form to the right. It could be used by any other element that would be well-presented as a icon labelling the content. The key-value pair “icon” should be used to specify which icon to use for each particular element. • listitem This is used by DocBook’s element. It renders itself as a textual label, with the content indented on the right-hand side. Currently the code has hardcoded logic that generates the label according to DocBook’s semantics; it looks to see if its inside an

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