$Revision: 1666 $
$Date: 2002-06-12 07:19:37 -0400 (Wed, 12 Jun 2002) $
sect2 — A subsection within a Sect1
sect2 ::= (sect2info
?, (%sect.title.content;
), (%nav.class;
)*, (((%divcomponent.mix;
)+, ((%refentry.class;
)*|sect3
*|simplesect
*))| (%refentry.class;
)+|sect3
+|simplesect
+), (%nav.class;
)*)
Name | Type | Default | |||||
status | CDATA | None | |||||
renderas |
| None | |||||
label | CDATA | None |
A Sect2
is a second-level section in a document.
The following elements occur in sect2:
abstract
, address
, anchor
, authorblurb
, beginpage
, bibliography
, bibliolist
, blockquote
, bridgehead
, calloutlist
, caution
, classsynopsis
, cmdsynopsis
, constraintdef
, constructorsynopsis
, destructorsynopsis
, epigraph
, equation
, example
, fieldsynopsis
, figure
, formalpara
, funcsynopsis
, glossary
, glosslist
, graphic
, graphicco
, highlights
, important
, index
, indexterm
, informalequation
, informalexample
, informalfigure
, informaltable
, itemizedlist
, literallayout
, lot
, mediaobject
, mediaobjectco
, methodsynopsis
, msgset
, note
, orderedlist
, para
, procedure
, productionset
, programlisting
, programlistingco
, qandaset
, refentry
, remark
, screen
, screenco
, screenshot
, sect2info
, sect3
, segmentedlist
, sidebar
, simpara
, simplelist
, simplesect
, subtitle
, synopsis
, table
, task
, tip
, title
, titleabbrev
, toc
, variablelist
, warning
.
Label
specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes.
Generally, an explicit Label
attribute is
used only if the processing system is incapable of generating the label
automatically. If present, the Label
is normative; it will used even
if the processing system is capable of automatic labelling.
The RenderAs
attribute identifies how the
section should be rendered. In this way, a section at one level of the
structural hierarchy can be made to appear to be at another level.
Status
identifies the editorial or publication
status of the Sect2
.
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).