bridgehead
bridgehead — A free-floating heading.
Synopsis
- Zero or more of:
- text
- Bibliography inlines
- Graphic inlines
- Indexing inlines
- Linking inlines
- Markup inlines
- Math inlines
- Product inlines
- Publishing inlines
abbrev
acronym
coref
date
emphasis
(db.emphasis)firstterm
(db._firstterm)firstterm
(db.firstterm)footnote
footnoteref
foreignphrase
(db.foreignphrase)glossterm
(db._glossterm)glossterm
(db.glossterm)phrase
(db.phrase)quote
(db.quote)subscript
superscript
wordasword
- Technical inlines
- Ubiquitous inlines
abbrev
acronym
alt
anchor
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
subscript
superscript
trademark
wordasword
xref
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
- At most one of:
- renderas (enumeration)
- “sect1”
- “sect2”
- “sect3”
- “sect4”
- “sect5”
- All or none of:
- renderas (enumeration)
- “other”
- otherrenderas (NMTOKEN)
- renderas (enumeration)
- renderas (enumeration)
Description
Some documents, usually legacy documents, use headings that are
not tied to the normal sectional hierarchy. These headings may be
represented in DocBook with the bridgehead
element.
A bridgehead
may also be useful in fiction or
journalistic works that don’t have a nested hierarchy.
Processing expectations
A bridgehead
is formatted as a block, using the same
display properties as the section heading which it masquerades as. The
renderas
attribute controls which heading
it mimics.
Bridge heads are not numbered, even when they are rendered as headings that are otherwise numbered.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- otherrenderas
Identifies the nature of the non-standard rendering
- renderas
Indicates how the bridge head should be rendered
Enumerated values: “sect1” Render as a first-level section
“sect2” Render as a second-level section
“sect3” Render as a third-level section
“sect4” Render as a fourth-level section
“sect5” Render as a fifth-level section
Parents
These elements contain bridgehead
: acknowledgements
, answer
, appendix
, article
, bibliodiv
, bibliography
, bibliolist
, blockquote
, callout
, calloutlist
, caption
, chapter
, colophon
, cover
, dedication
, dialogue
, drama
, entry
, example
, figure
, footnote
, glossary
, glossdef
, glossdiv
, glosslist
, index
, informalexample
, informalfigure
, itemizedlist
, legalnotice
, linegroup
, listitem
, note
, orderedlist
, para
, partintro
, poetry
, preface
, procedure
, qandadiv
, qandaset
, question
, result
, revdescription
, section
, setindex
, sidebar
, simplesect
, step
, taskprerequisites
, taskrelated
, tasksummary
, textobject
, toc
, variablelist
.
Children
The following elements occur in bridgehead: text, abbrev
, acronym
, alt
, anchor
, author
, biblioref
, citation
, citebiblioid
, citetitle
, coref
, date
, editor
, email
, emphasis
(db._emphasis), emphasis
(db.emphasis), firstterm
(db._firstterm), firstterm
(db.firstterm), footnote
, footnoteref
, foreignphrase
(db._foreignphrase), foreignphrase
(db.foreignphrase), glossterm
(db._glossterm), glossterm
(db.glossterm), indexterm
(db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm
(db.indexterm.singular), indexterm
(db.indexterm.startofrange), inlineequation
, inlinemediaobject
, jobtitle
, link
, literal
, olink
, optional
, org
, orgname
, person
, personname
, phrase
(db._phrase), phrase
(db.phrase), productname
, productnumber
, quote
(db._quote), quote
(db.quote), remark
, subscript
, superscript
, termdef
, trademark
, uri
, wordasword
, xref
.