(topic ui-d)
The user interface control (<uicontrol>) element is used to mark up names of buttons, entry fields, menu items, or other objects that allow the user to control the
interface. Use the <uicontrol> element inside a <menucascade> element to identify a sequence of menu choices in a nested menu, such as File New. This element is part of the DITA user
interface domain, a special set of DITA elements designed to document user interface tasks, concepts and reference information. Category: User interface elements
The window title <wintitle> element can be used to mark up names of windows or dialogs, or other user interface elements at the same level of grouping, including wizard
titles, wizard page titles, and window pane titles. This element is part of the DITA user interface domain, a special set of DITA elements designed to document user interface tasks,
concepts and reference information. Category: User interface elements
The <menucascade> element is used to document a series of menu choices. The <menucascade> element contains one or more user interface control (<uicontrol>)
elements, for example: Start > Programs > Accessories > Notepad. If there is more than one <uicontrol> element, the formatter shows connecting characters between the menu items to
represent the menu cascade. This element is part of the DITA user interface domain, a special set of DITA elements designed to document user interface tasks, concepts and reference
information. Category: User interface elements
The <shortcut> element identifies a keyboard shortcut for a menu or window action. This element is part of the DITA user interface domain, a special set of DITA elements
designed to document user interface tasks, concepts and reference information. Category: User interface elements
The <screen> element contains or refers to a textual representation of a computer screen or user interface panel (window). Category: User interface
elements