<div2>
<div2> (level-2 text division) contains a second-level subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. 4.1.2 Numbered Divisions | |
Module | textstructure — 4 Default Text Structure |
Attributes | att.divLike (@org, @sample, @part) att.metrical (@met, @real, @rhyme) att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.declaring (@decls) |
Used by | model.div2Like |
May contain | core: bibl biblStruct cb cit desc divGen gap head index l label lb lg list listBibl meeting milestone note p pb q quote said sp stage dictionaries: entry entryFree superEntry header: biblFull msdescription: msDesc namesdates: listNym listOrg listPerson listPlace tagdocs: classSpec eg egXML elementSpec listRef macroSpec moduleRef moduleSpec schemaSpec specGrp specGrpRef textstructure: argument byline closer dateline div3 docAuthor docDate epigraph floatingText opener postscript salute signed trailer transcr: addSpan damageSpan delSpan fw space |
Declaration |
element div2 { att.global.attributes, att.divLike.attributes, att.metrical.attributes, att.typed.attributes, att.declaring.attributes, ( ( model.divTop | model.global )*, ( ( ( ( model.div3Like | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )+ | ( ( ( model.common ), model.global* )+, ( ( model.div3Like | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )* ) ), ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )* )? ) } |
Example | <div1 n="2" type="part"> <head>The Second Partition: The Cure of Melancholy</head> <div2 n="2.1" type="section"> <div3 n="2.1.1" type="member"> <div4 n="2.1.1.1" type="subsection"> <head>Unlawful Cures rejected.</head> <p>Inveterate melancholy, howsoever it may seem to be a continuate, inexorable disease, hard to be cured, accompanying them to their graves most part (as <ref target="#a">Montanus</ref> observes), yet many times it may be helped... </p> </div4> </div3> </div2> <div2 n="2.2" type="section"> <div3 n="2.2.1" type="member"> <head>Sect. II. Memb. I</head> <p/> </div3> </div2> <div2 n="2.3" type="section"> <div3 n="2.3.1" type="member"> <head>Sect. III. Memb. I</head> <p/> </div3> </div2> </div1> |
Note | any sequence of low-level structural elements, possibly grouped
into lower subdivisions. |