head
The head
element is the more complicated. It is
important to define many informations about the document. Here it is the
example from this manual:
<head> <admin> <setfilename content="sgmltexi.info"> <settitle content="Sgmltexi"> <setchapternewpage content="odd"> <defindex name="sg"> <syncodeindex from="sg" to="cp"> <syncodeindex from="vr" to="cp"> <infodir cat="Texinfo documentation system"> </admin> <titlepage> <title>Sgmltexi</title> <subtitle>An alternative way to write Texinfo documentation</subtitle> <subtitle>This edition is for Sgmltexi &EDITION; for Texinfo 4</subtitle> <abstract> <p>Sgmltexi is an SGML system (DTD and tools) to make Texinfo documentation using SGML...</p> ... </abstract> <author>Daniele Giacomini <daniele@swlibero.org></author> <legal> <copyright>Copyright © 2000-2003 Daniele Giacomini <daniele@swlibero.org></copyright> <publishnote> <p>Published by...</p> </publishnote> <license> <p>Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual...</p> ... </license> <coverart> <p>Cover art by ...</p> </coverart> </legal> </titlepage> <shortcontents> <contents> </head>
This is not all necessary, but it is a good starting point. Looking
at this example, can be recognized some important elements:
admin
, for administrative informations, and
titlepage
.