colophon — Text at the back of a book describing facts about its production
colophon ::=
((((title
? &
titleabbrev
? & subtitle
?),
info
? db.titleforbidden.info) |
info
? db.info), (annotation
|
bridgehead
| remark
|
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| Indexing inlines | Admonition elements | Formal elements | Graphic elements | Informal elements | List elements | Paragraph elements | Publishing elements | Synopsis elements | Technical elements | Verbatim elements)+)
A colophon
, if present, almost always occurs at
the very end of a book. It contains factual information about the book,
especially about its production, and includes details about typographic
style, the fonts used, the paper used, and perhaps the binding method of
the book.
Font geeks like Norm think every book should have one.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes
Identifies the editorial or publication status of the element on which it occurs
<book xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example colophon</title> <colophon> <para>Draft versions of the first edition of this book were produced with the DocBook DSSSL Stylesheets. Final production was performed with Troff.</para> <para>XSLT and XSL were used to produce the second edition.</para> </colophon> </book>