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6. Sectioning
<!element chapt - o (%sect, sect*) +(footnote)> <!element sect - o (%sect, sect1*) +(footnote)> <!element sect1 - o (%sect, sect2*)> <!element sect2 - o (%sect, sect3*)> <!element sect3 - o (%sect, sect4*)> <!element sect4 - o (%sect)> The sectioning Also the
is done by the according elements, forming the section tree.
They are bringing the various paragraphs within our document to follow a
nice tree.
The top level tag and the allowed depth is varying with the document
class (see section
The Document Class).
The normal hierarchy is chapt sect sect1 sect2 sect3 sect4 Just take a book, look the table of conetents and you will see. Each of the tags out of the sectionings has nearly the same syntax.
All of them owe a heading.
The Within the you may place subordinate sections and paragraphs (see Paragraphs). Some of the sectioning tags may only appear in special document classes ( Document Classes).
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