Schema Documentation - Generic Document Profile
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The index variant of the entry element

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The index entry element represents a single entry in an index , including all related child entries.

The ref element can be used to link page number references back to the corresponding location in the document.

Usage Example

<index>
    <entry>ABERRANT groups, <ref>429</ref>.</entry>
</index>
    

Allowed parents

entry, index and section

Allowed children

This element may contain text.

This element may contain the following children: abbr, address, annoref, annotation, ssml:break, char, citation, code, d, definition, emph (text variant), emph (phrase variant), entry, expansion, xforms:input, rend:linebreak, ln, m:math, name, note, noteref, num, object (text variant), object (phrase variant), pagebreak, ssml:phoneme (text variant), ssml:phoneme (phrase variant), ssml:prosody (text variant), ssml:prosody (phrase variant), quote, xforms:range, ref, its:ruby, s, ssml:say-as (text variant), ssml:say-as (phrase variant), xforms:secret, sel:select, xforms:select, xforms:select1, span (text variant), span (phrase variant), sub, ssml:sub (text variant), ssml:sub (phrase variant), sup, term, xforms:textarea, time, ssml:token (text variant), ssml:token (phrase variant) and w

Content model and additional requirements

zero or more of
any of the 2 elements: entry and pagebreak
Note that in addition to restrictions presented in the content model above, use of this element must also respect the following requirement:
  • The entry element must neither be empty nor contain only whitespace.
Such requirements take precedence over any conflicting statements in the content model or in the lists above of allowed children and parents.

Variants

This element exists in 4 variants. The other 3 variants are:

Namespace

http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/