multi-column-toc-quoted-entry
Container used when a quoted toc entry has more than 2 columns as seen most often in the U.S. Code. The container includes an optional toc-enum and level-header followed by the page number or alternate target.
Element information
Content
- multi-column-toc-entry [1..*]Container for multiple column table of contents entry. These are table of contents entries that typically contain a page number or target location.
Attributes
Name | Occ | Type | Description | Notes |
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style | [0..1] | Anonymous | Identifier for the style of format to be used for a measure, e.g., Office of Legislative Counsel style, Tax style, “Traditional” style, etc..The style will determine the fonts, margins, indent levels, punctuation to be used with enumerators, and other display and typographic variables. Thus, a title (structure of legislation) or section (structure of legislation) set in two different styles could look very different on screen or paper, even though the structures are the same. This attribute can be used to create the same effect that used to be created using GPO’s subformat facility. | Default value is "OLC". |
other-style | [0..1] | Anonymous | The name of a formatting style to be used for display purposes, other than those styles already specifically delineated, such as Tax Style or U.S. Code Style. When the value of the “style” attribute is “other”, this attribute names the style which is to be used for display purposes. |
Used in
- Anonymous type of element toc