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Version: DocBook V4.5

bibliomixed

bibliomixed — An entry in a Bibliography

Synopsis

Mixed Content Model

bibliomixed ::=
(#PCDATA|abbrev|abstract|address|artpagenums|author|authorgroup|
authorinitials|bibliomisc|biblioset|collab|confgroup|contractnum|
contractsponsor|copyright|corpauthor|corpname|corpcredit|date|
edition|editor|invpartnumber|isbn|issn|issuenum|orgname|biblioid|
citebiblioid|bibliosource|bibliorelation|bibliocoverage|
othercredit|pagenums|printhistory|productname|productnumber|
pubdate|publisher|publishername|pubsnumber|releaseinfo|
revhistory|seriesvolnums|subtitle|title|titleabbrev|volumenum|
citetitle|personname|honorific|firstname|surname|lineage|
othername|affiliation|authorblurb|contrib|indexterm|bibliomset)*

Attributes

Common attributes

Description

BiblioMixed is an entry in a Bibliography. The contents of BiblioMixed includes all necessary punctuation for formatting. Presentation systems usually display all of the elements in a BiblioMixed.

Processing expectations

Formatted as a displayed block.

BiblioMixed entries are “cooked.” In addition to named fields, they can contain interspersed #PCDATA to provide punctuation and other formatting information.

The processing system is generally expected to present each and every element in the entry, and all interspersed #PCDATA, in the order in which it occurs.

Future Changes

AuthorBlurb and Affiliation will be removed from the inline content of BiblioEntry in DocBook V4.0. A new wrapper element will be created to associate this information with authors, editors, and other contributors.

Future Changes

BiblioSet will be removed from the content model of BiblioMixed. Allowing a “raw” container inside a “cooked” one confuses processing expectations.

Parents

These elements contain bibliomixed: bibliodiv, bibliography, bibliolist.

Examples

For examples, see bibliography, bibliomset.