<divGen>

<divGen> (division de texte générée automatiquement) indique l'emplacement où doit apparaître une division du texte générée automatiquement par une application de traitement de texte 3.8.2 Index Entries
Modulecore — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
Attributs
typeprécise le type de section de texte qui apparaîtra par génération automatique (par exemple, index, table de matière, etc.)
Statut Optionel
Type de données
data.enumerated
Exemple de valeurs possibles:
index
an index is to be generated and inserted at this point.
toc
(une table de matières) a table of contents
figlist
(une liste de figures) a list of figures
tablist
(une liste de tableaux) a list of tables
Note
Valid values are application-dependent; those shown are of obvious utility in document production, but are by no means exhaustive.
Utilisé par model.frontPart model.divGenLike
Peut contenir
core: head
Declaration
element divGen
{
   att.global.attributes,
   attribute type { data.enumerated }?,
   model.headLike*
}
Exemple

One use for this element is to allow document preparation software to generate an index and insert it in the appropriate place in the output. The example below assumes that the indexName attribute on <index> elements in the text has been used to specify index entries for the two generated indexes, named NAMES and THINGS:

<back>
 <div1 type="backmat">
  <head>Bibliography</head>
  <listBibl>
   <bibl/>
  </listBibl>
 </div1>
 <div1 type="backmat">
  <head>Indices</head>
  <divGen n="Index Nominumtype="NAMES"/>
  <divGen n="Index Rerumtype="THINGS"/>
 </div1>
</back>
Exemple

Another use for <divGen> is to specify the location of an automatically produced table of contents:

<front>
<!--<titlePage>...</titlePage>-->
 <divGen type="toc"/>
 <div>
  <head>Preface</head>
  <p> ... </p>
 </div>
</front>
Note
This element is intended primarily for use in document production or manipulation, rather than in the transcription of pre-existing materials; it makes it easier to specify the location of indices, tables of contents, etc., to be generated by text preparation or word processing software.