setindex
setindex — An index to a set of books.
Synopsis
- Sequence of:
- One of:
- Zero or more of:
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- Admonition elements
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- Formal elements
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- Graphic elements
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- Informal elements
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- List elements
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- Paragraph elements
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- Publishing elements
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- Synopsis elements
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- Technical elements
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- Verbatim elements
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- One of:
- Zero or more of:
- Zero or more of:
- One of:
Additional Constraints
- The root element must have a version attribute.
Description
A setindex contains the formatted index of a complete
set of books. An index may begin with
introductory material, followed by any number of
indexentrys or
indexdivs.
Processing expectations
Formatted as a displayed block. An index in a
set usually causes a forced page break in print
media.
In many processing systems, indexes are generated automatically or semiautomatically and never appear instantiated as DocBook markup.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- label
Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes
- status
Identifies the editorial or publication status of the element on which it occurs
- type
Specifies the target index for this term
This element contains 66 elements.




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