Command/ description
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\description
Summary
The instances of \description are defined by \definedescription
Settings example
Description
Actually there is no predefined command \description. Instead, you can use \definedescription to define a command (whose name is arbitrary) to typeset a headword as distinct from its description.
Note: You can use \par to separate the items, but a better idea is to use the startdescription form of the defined instance.
Examples
Example 1
\definedescription[description][location=top,headstyle=bold] \description{icon} An icon is a representation of an action or the name of a computer program. Icons are frequently used in operating systems on several computer platforms. \par