Yes. The lot element was a specialized Table of Contents
and was
dropped with the intention of using an attribute on the toc
element to
express the type of contents to be listed. The role
attribute on an lot
was used by some systems to specify the specific type of
list of titles
to generate and would work well serving the same function on
the toc
element. You could also introduce a class attribute if you
wanted to
provide a clearer expression of intent.
Regards,
Larry Rowland
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Hudson [mailto:scott.hudson flatironssolutions.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:53 AM
To: Docbook-Apps
Subject: [docbook-apps] generating a LOT in DocBook 5
The lot element does not appear in DocBook 5. How are lists
of tables
expected to be generated? Are we supposed to use the toc
element with an
attribute? (assuming I need to generate a TOC, an LOF and an
LOT?)
Best regards,
--Scott
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