DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide

By Norman Walsh & Leonard Muellner

1st Edition October 1999

1-56592-580-7, Order Number: 5807

652 pages, $36.95 , Includes CD-ROM


DocBook: The Definitive Guide
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Name

RefSect2 -- A subsection of a RefSect1

Synopsis

Content Model

RefSect2 ::= (RefSect2Info?, (Title,Subtitle?,TitleAbbrev?), (((CalloutList|GlossList|ItemizedList|OrderedList|SegmentedList| SimpleList|VariableList|Caution|Important|Note|Tip|Warning| LiteralLayout|ProgramListing|ProgramListingCO|Screen|ScreenCO| ScreenShot|Synopsis|CmdSynopsis|FuncSynopsis|FormalPara|Para| SimPara|Address|BlockQuote|Graphic|GraphicCO|MediaObject| MediaObjectCO|InformalEquation|InformalExample|InformalFigure| InformalTable|Equation|Example|Figure|Table|MsgSet|Procedure| Sidebar|QandASet|Anchor|BridgeHead|Comment|Highlights| Abstract|AuthorBlurb|Epigraph|IndexTerm)+, RefSect3*)| RefSect3+))

Attributes

Common attributes

Name

Type

Default

StatusCDATANone

Tag Minimization

The start-tag is required for this element. The end-tag is optional, if your SGML declaration allows minimization.

Description

A RefSect2 is a second level section in a RefEntry, analogous to a Sect2 elsewhere in the document. See RefSect1.

Processing expectations

Formatted as a displayed block.

Parents

These elements contain RefSect2: RefSect1, RefSynopsisDiv.

Children

The following elements occur in RefSect2: Abstract, Address, Anchor, AuthorBlurb, BlockQuote, BridgeHead, CalloutList, Caution, CmdSynopsis, Comment, Epigraph, Equation, Example, Figure, FormalPara, FuncSynopsis, GlossList, Graphic, GraphicCO, Highlights, Important, IndexTerm, InformalEquation, InformalExample, InformalFigure, InformalTable, ItemizedList, LiteralLayout, MediaObject, MediaObjectCO, MsgSet, Note, OrderedList, Para, Procedure, ProgramListing, ProgramListingCO, QandASet, RefSect2Info, RefSect3, Screen, ScreenCO, ScreenShot, SegmentedList, Sidebar, SimPara, SimpleList, Subtitle, Synopsis, Table, Tip, Title, TitleAbbrev, VariableList, Warning.

In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.

Attributes

Status

Status identifies the editorial or publication status of the RefSect2.

Publication status might be used to control formatting (for example, printing a "draft" watermark on drafts) or processing (perhaps a document with a status of "final" should not include any components that are not final).

Examples

For examples, see RefEntry.


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