Lech Rzedzicki <[email protected]> writes: > I hope that this is common enough scenario and that there is Docbook > markup or best practice that I am simply unaware of to capture > 'running heads' - that is recurring words, phrases, images, generally > 'themes' that, in printed output usually appear somewhere at the top > or with a different bacground and typically span the whole section or > a chapter or a para. > > Some examples of this would be: > in a book about environment, every few pages there is a section, each > time with a different title, but with a recurring theme called "Human > Impact"
You could store the theme in the info with the title, for example in
bibliomisc. With a role if need be.
> another example:
> in a DIY book there is a "PRO Tip" every now and then
And those get rendered in the running head? Well, a pro tip sounds
like a tip to me, perhaps with a role.
> I don't want to too prescriptive about the rendering, but typically
> such text gets rendered somewhere, in addition to a title or instead
> of a title if there isn't one.
>
> I think what I am looking for is something similar to subtitle element
> that could be applied to pretty much any block element, be it para or
> a chapter and also something that, ideally gets picked up the the Open
> Toolkit.
> I am open to suggestions, including ones that require modifying the
> schema as we are already using a modified Publishers SC schema.
I don't think the stylesheets currently do anything with running heads
except perhaps chapter titles.
Be seeing you,
norm
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