Bridgehead sounds perfect, thanks a lot Simon!

On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Dew, Simon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jen
>
> Try bridgehead or simplesect.
>
> Simon Dew
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> On 28/11/2013 10:32, Jen wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to convert an existing document to DocBook and I'm struggling
> > with a structure that is not (I think!) supported in DocBook (H3 between
> > H1 and H2).
> >
> > Right now, the layout of this section is (in HTML) something like:
> >
> > <h1>Application Basics</h1>                   -> chapter name
> > <p>Description of application.</p>
> > <h3>Setting Up a Project</h3>
> > <p>Short description of project setup, plus links to relevant topics.</p>
> > <h3>Setting Up A Task</h3>
> > <p>Short description of task setup, plus links to relevant topics.</p>
> > <h2>How to Set Up a Project</h2>             -> first "true" section
> > <p>Procedure for setting up a project.</p>
> >
> > Now, I don't think this can work in DocBook, since you can't have
> > sect1>sect3>sect2... but I'd like to maintain the smaller headings in
> > the chapter introduction. Is there a tag that I can use for this? Worst
> > case scenario, I'll just have an <emphasis role="bold">, but I'd prefer
> > to use a dedicated tag so I could also change the font size and so on.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Jen
>
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