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  <desc versionDate="2024-05-17" xml:lang="en">provides attributes for describing the indentation of a textual element on the source page or object.</desc>
  <desc versionDate="2024-05-17" xml:lang="es">proporciona atributos para describir el sangrado de un elemento textual en la página fuente o en un objeto.</desc>
  <desc versionDate="2024-05-17" xml:lang="de">stellt Attribute zur Beschreibung der Einrückung eines Textelements in der Quelle oder im Objekt bereit.</desc>
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    <attDef ident="indentLevel" usage="rec">
      <desc versionDate="2024-05-17" xml:lang="en">specifies the level of indentation of an item using a numeric value.</desc>
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        <dataRef name="integer"/>
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      <exemplum xml:lang="de">
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          <post type="standard" generatedBy="human" indentLevel="3" synch="#t02622878" who="#WU00018921">
            <p> Wie du siehst hab ich die Lemma geändert, danke für den Hinweis, ich war nämlich selbst auch etwas unsicher bei der ganzen Sache und bin jetzt damit auch viel glücklicher!--</p>
            <signed rend="inline" generatedBy="template"><gap reason="signatureContent"/>
            <time generatedBy="template">12:01, 12. Jun. 2009 (CEST)</time>
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      <remarks versionDate="2024-05-17" xml:lang="en">
        <p>This attribute can be used to mark the level of indentation
        of a post in a thread-like structure (as defined by its author
        and in relation to the standard level of indentation which
        should be encoded with <val>0</val>). This is commonly used
        for Wiki talk pages, but should also be used for genres such
        as webblog comments when the source was HTML.</p>
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