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seeie — A “See” entry in an index, rather than in the text
seeie ::= (#PCDATA|footnoteref|xref|biblioref|abbrev|acronym|citation|citerefentry|citetitle|citebiblioid|emphasis|firstterm|foreignphrase|glossterm|termdef|footnote|phrase|orgname|quote|trademark|wordasword|personname|link|olink|ulink|action|application|classname|methodname|interfacename|exceptionname|ooclass|oointerface|ooexception|package|command|computeroutput|database|envar|errorcode|errorname|errortype|errortext|filename|function|guibutton|guiicon|guilabel|guimenu|guimenuitem|guisubmenu|hardware|interface|keycap|keycode|keycombo|keysym|literal|code|constant|markup|medialabel|menuchoice|mousebutton|option|optional|parameter|prompt|property|replaceable|returnvalue|sgmltag|structfield|structname|symbol|systemitem|uri|token|type|userinput|varname|nonterminal|anchor|author|authorinitials|corpauthor|corpcredit|modespec|othercredit|productname|productnumber|revhistory|remark|subscript|superscript|inlinegraphic|inlinemediaobject)*
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               SeeIE identifies a “See” cross reference 
               in an IndexEntry.  IndexEntrys
               occur in an Index, not in the flow of the text. They are
               part of a formatted index, not markers for indexing.
               
            
                  Formatted as a displayed block. IndexEntrys that include a SeeIE
                  should be formatted normally, with the “See also” indented below
                  the term.  There should be no other entries for this term.
                  
               
                  SeeIE is usually expected to generate the text,
                  “See.”
                  
               
                  The Linkend attribute should point to the
                  referenced IndexEntrys, which should be in the same
                  Index. Online systems
                  may use the link information to form a hypertext link.
                  
               
                  
                  The InterfaceDefinition
                  element will be discarded in DocBook V4.0. It will no longer be available
                  in the content model of this element.
                  
               
The following elements occur in seeie:
                  abbrev, acronym, action, anchor, application, author, authorinitials, biblioref, citation, citebiblioid, citerefentry, citetitle, classname, code, command, computeroutput, constant, corpauthor, corpcredit, database, email, emphasis, envar, errorcode, errorname, errortext, errortype, exceptionname, filename, firstterm, footnote, footnoteref, foreignphrase, function, glossterm, guibutton, guiicon, guilabel, guimenu, guimenuitem, guisubmenu, hardware, inlinegraphic, inlinemediaobject, interface, interfacename, keycap, keycode, keycombo, keysym, link, literal, markup, medialabel, menuchoice, methodname, modespec, mousebutton, nonterminal, olink, ooclass, ooexception, oointerface, option, optional, orgname, othercredit, package, parameter, personname, phrase, productname, productnumber, prompt, property, quote, remark, replaceable, returnvalue, revhistory, sgmltag, structfield, structname, subscript, superscript, symbol, systemitem, termdef, token, trademark, type, ulink, uri, userinput, varname, wordasword, xref.
               
indexentry, indexterm, primary, primaryie, secondary, secondaryie, see, seealso, seealsoie, tertiary, tertiaryie.