> Why not use a bridgehead and multiple paras?

She wants to be able to wrap a group of paras in one element to indicate
that they are all related. Bridgehead doesn't wrap anything, so that
won't help her. Likewise, for the content sharing usecase, a bridgehead
doesn't give you anything you can easily grab with your xinclude. 
 
> formalpara is singular? Hence one para?

Hmmm, if you're going to split hairs like that, why does a formalpara
contain a para if it already is a kind of para? Shouldn't it be
<formalpara><title>My title</title> Some text.</para>?

> regards
> 
> --
> Dave Pawson
> XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
> http://www.dpawson.co.uk
> 

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