/ "Robert P. J. Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| as i peruse all of the elements, i was curious about the fact that
| a <book> can directly contain a <title> element, but a <book> can also
| contain a <bookinfo> element, which itself can contain a <title>.
|
| this kind of duplication seems to be fairly rare -- a <book> can't
| directly contain, for example, an <authorgroup>; that has to be
| within the <bookinfo> element. any reason why title, subtitle
| and titleabbrev have this extra flexibility?
It was before my time, but I think the reasoning was that every book,
chapter, section, etc. should be required to have a title, but that
requiring it to have an *info wrapper in order to have a title (and
perhaps because the title couldn't be made required in the *info
wrapper) was too burdensome.
Be seeing you,
norm
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