set — A collection of books
set ::=
((((title
&
titleabbrev
? & subtitle
?),
info
? db.titleforbidden.info) |
info
db.titlereq.info), toc
?,
(book
| set
)+,
setindex
?)
A set
is a collection of
book
s. Placing multiple book
s in a
set
, as opposed to publishing each of them
separately, has the advantage that ID/IDREF links can then be used
across all books.
A set
is the top of the DocBook structural
hierarchy. Although set
s can contain other
set
s, nothing else can contain them.
Formatted as a displayed block. A set
may
generate additional front and back matter (e.g., tables of contents
and setindex
s) around the book
s
it contains.
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
<set xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>The Perl Series</title> <info> <author> <orgname>O'Reilly Media</orgname> </author> </info> <book><title>Learning Perl</title> <chapter><title>...</title><para>...</para></chapter> </book> <book><title>Programming Perl</title> <chapter><title>...</title><para>...</para></chapter> </book> <book><title>Advanced Perl Programming</title> <chapter><title>...</title><para>...</para></chapter> </book> </set>