title — The text of the title of a section of a document or of a formal block-level element
title ::=
abbrevaccelacronymaltanchorannotationapplicationauthorbibliorefcitationcitebiblioidciterefentrycitetitleclassnamecodecommandcomputeroutputconstantcorefdatabasedateeditoremailemphasis (db.emphasis)envarerrorcodeerrornameerrortexterrortypeexceptionnamefilenamefirsttermfootnotefootnoterefforeignphrasefunctionglosstermguibuttonguiiconguilabelguimenuguimenuitemguisubmenuhardwarehtml:buttonhtml:fieldsethtml:inputhtml:labelhtml:selecthtml:textareaindexterm (db.indexterm.endofrange)indexterm (db.indexterm.singular)indexterm (db.indexterm.startofrange)initializerinlineequationinlinemediaobjectinterfacenamekeycapkeycodekeycombokeysymlinkliteralmarkupmenuchoicemethodnamemodifiermousebuttonnonterminalolinkooclassooexceptionoointerfaceoptionoptionalorgnamepackageparameterpersonnamephrase (db.phrase)productnameproductnumberpromptpropertyquoteremarkreplaceablereturnvalueshortcutsubscriptsuperscriptsymbolsystemitemtagtermdeftokentrademarktypeuriuserinputvarnamewordaswordxrefTitle is widely used in DocBook. It identifies the
titles of documents and parts of documents, and is the required
caption on formal objects. It is also allowed as an optional
title or caption on many additional block elements.
Formatted as a displayed block. Titles are often repeated in several locations, for example, at the location where the object occurs, in the table of contents, and in running headers and footers.
DocBook does not offer any mechanism for indicating where a line break should occur in long titles. Titles are often repeated and no single line break is likely to be correct in all of the places where a title is used. Instead, you will have to rely on your processing system to provide a mechanism, such as a processing instruction, for identifing the location of forced line breaks.
These elements contain title: abstract, annotation, appendix, article, bibliodiv, biblioentry, bibliography, bibliolist, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, blockquote, book, calloutlist, caution, chapter, colophon, constraintdef, dedication, equation, example, figure, formalpara, glossary, glossdiv, glosslist, important, index, indexdiv, info (db.info), info (db.titleonly.info), info (db.titleonlyreq.info), info (db.titlereq.info), itemizedlist, legalnotice, msg, msgexplan, msgmain, msgrel, msgset, msgsub, note, orderedlist, part, partintro, personblurb, preface, procedure, productionset, qandadiv, qandaset, reference, refsect1, refsect2, refsect3, refsection, refsynopsisdiv, revhistory, screenshot, sect1, sect2, sect3, sect4, sect5, section, segmentedlist, set, setindex, sidebar, simplesect, step, table (db.cals.table), task, taskprerequisites, taskrelated, tasksummary, tip, toc, tocdiv, variablelist, warning.
The following elements occur in title: text, abbrev, accel, acronym, alt, anchor, annotation, application, author, biblioref, citation, citebiblioid, citerefentry, citetitle, classname, code, command, computeroutput, constant, coref, database, date, editor, email, emphasis (db.emphasis), envar, errorcode, errorname, errortext, errortype, exceptionname, filename, firstterm, footnote, footnoteref, foreignphrase, function, glossterm, guibutton, guiicon, guilabel, guimenu, guimenuitem, guisubmenu, hardware, html:button, html:fieldset, html:input, html:label, html:select, html:textarea, indexterm (db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm (db.indexterm.singular), indexterm (db.indexterm.startofrange), initializer, inlineequation, inlinemediaobject, interfacename, keycap, keycode, keycombo, keysym, link, literal, markup, menuchoice, methodname, modifier, mousebutton, nonterminal, olink, ooclass, ooexception, oointerface, option, optional, orgname, package, parameter, personname, phrase (db.phrase), productname, productnumber, prompt, property, quote, remark, replaceable, returnvalue, shortcut, subscript, superscript, symbol, systemitem, tag, termdef, token, trademark, type, uri, userinput, varname, wordasword, xref.