DocBook 5: The Definitive Guide
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Name
SubjectSet -- A set of terms describing the subject matter of a document
Synopsis
Content Model
SubjectSet ::= (Subject+)
Attributes
Common attributes
Name | Type | Default |
| Scheme | NAME | None |
Tag Minimization
Both the start- and end-tags are required for this element.
Description
A SubjectSet is a container for a set of Subjects. All of the Subjects within a SubjectSet should come from the same controlled vocabulary.
A document can be described using terms from more than one controlled vocabulary. In order to do this, you should use the Scheme attribute to distinguish between controlled vocabularies.
Processing expectations
May be formatted inline or as a displayed block, depending on context. Subjects are rarely displayed to a reader. Usually, they are reserved for searching and retrieval purposes.
DocBook does not specify a relationship between SubjectSets in different parts of a document or between a SubjectSet and the SubjectSets of enclosing parts of the document.
Parents
These elements contain SubjectSet: ArtHeader, BookInfo, DocInfo, ObjectInfo, RefSect1Info, RefSect2Info, RefSect3Info, RefSynopsisDivInfo, Sect1Info, Sect2Info, Sect3Info, Sect4Info, Sect5Info, SectionInfo, SetInfo.
Children
The following elements occur in SubjectSet: Subject.
In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.
Attributes
- Scheme
Scheme identifies the controlled vocabulary used by this SubjectSet's terms.
See Also
Keyword, KeywordSet, Subject, SubjectTerm
Examples
<!DOCTYPE subjectset PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN"> <subjectset scheme="libraryofcongress"> <subject> <subjectterm>Electronic Publishing</subjectterm> </subject> <subject> <subjectterm>SGML (Computer program language)</subjectterm> </subject> </subjectset>
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