DocBook 5.1: The Definitive Guide  (Version 1.5.3 for DocBook 5.1)

seriesvolnums

seriesvolnums — Numbers of the volumes in a series of books.

Synopsis

seriesvolnums ::= [-]

Description

A seriesvolnums contains the numbers of the volumes of the books in a series. It is a wrapper for bibliographic information.

Processing expectations

Formatted inline. Sometimes suppressed.

Parents

These elements contain seriesvolnums: biblioentry, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, info (db.info), info (db.titleforbidden.info), info (db.titleonly.info), info (db.titleonlyreq.info), info (db.titlereq.info), merge.

Children

The following elements occur in seriesvolnums: text, abbrev, acronym, alt, anchor, annotation, biblioref, coref, date, emphasis (db._emphasis), firstterm (db._firstterm), footnote, footnoteref, foreignphrase (db._foreignphrase), glossterm (db._glossterm), indexterm (db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm (db.indexterm.singular), indexterm (db.indexterm.startofrange), inlinemediaobject, link, olink, phrase (db._phrase), quote (db._quote), remark, replaceable, subscript, superscript, trademark, wordasword, xref.

Examples

<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
<title>Example seriesvolnums</title>

<bibliolist>
  <bibliomixed xml:id="Aho72">
    <bibliomset relation="book">
      <abbrev>Aho72</abbrev>
      <authorgroup>
        <author><personname>
          <firstname>Alfred V.</firstname>
          <surname>Aho</surname></personname>
        </author>
        <author><personname>
          <firstname>Jeffrey D.</firstname>
          <surname>Ullman</surname></personname>
        </author>
      </authorgroup>.
      <title>The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling:</title>
      <subtitle>Series in Automatic Computation</subtitle>
      <seriesvolnums>I: Parsing</seriesvolnums>.
      <address>Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey</address>:
      <publishername>Prentice Hall</publishername>,
      <pubdate>1972</pubdate>.
    </bibliomset>
  </bibliomixed>
</bibliolist>

</article>

[Aho72] Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman. The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling: Series in Automatic Computation I: Parsing. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1972.