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LoT ::= ((DocInfo?,Title,Subtitle?,TitleAbbrev?)?, LoTentry*)
Common attributes
Name | Type | Default |
Label | CDATA | None |
The start-tag is required for this element. The end-tag is optional, if your SGML declaration allows minimization.
A LoT is a list of titles. It can be used to generate lists of Figures, Tables, Examples, or Equations.
Formatted as a displayed block. A list of titles in a Book usually introduces a forced page break.
Most often, lists of titles are generated automatically by the presentation system and never have to be represented explicitly in the document source.
These elements contain LoT: Article, Book, Part, Sect1, Sect2, Sect3, Sect4, Sect5, Section.
The following elements occur in LoT: DocInfo, LoTentry, Subtitle, Title, TitleAbbrev.
In some contexts, the following elements are allowed anywhere: BeginPage, IndexTerm.
Label specifies an identifying number or string that may be used in presentation.
<!DOCTYPE lot PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V3.1//EN"> <lot><title>List of Figures</title> <lotentry pagenum=5>The Letters “g” and “h” inside their boxes</lotentry> <lotentry pagenum=15>Example figure produced by both TeX and troff</lotentry> <!-- ... --> </lot>
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