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AddressNode
The address element holds the surface mailing address information for the author (individual or group) of the document, or a third-party contact address. Its structure is identical to that of the literal_block element: whitespace is significant, especially newlines.
AuthorNode
The author element holds the name of the author of the document.
AuthorsNode
The authors element is a container for author information for documents with multiple authors.
ContactNode
The contact element holds contact information for the author (individual or group) of the document, or a third-party contact. It is typically used for an email or web address.
CopyrightNode
The copyright element contains the document's copyright statement.
DateNode
The date node contains the date of publication, release, or last modification of the document.
MetadataNode
MetaNode
NavigationTitleNode
The organization element contains the name of document author's organization, or the organization responsible for the document.
NoCommentsNode
If set, the web application won’t display a comment form for a page generated from this source file
NoSearchNode
If set, full text search for this file is disabled.
OrganizationNode
The organization element contains the name of document author's organization, or the organization responsible for the document.
OrphanNode
If set, warnings about this file not being included in any toctree will be suppressed.
RevisionNode
The revision element contains the revision number of the document. It can be used alone or in conjunction with version.
TocDepthNode
The maximum depth for a table of contents of this file.
TopicNode
The topic element is a nonrecursive section-like construct which may occur at the top level of a section wherever a body element (list, table, etc.) is allowed. In other words, topic elements cannot nest inside body elements, so you can't have a topic inside a table or a list, or inside another topic.
VersionNode
The version element contains the version number of the document. It can be used alone or in conjunction with revision.

        
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