<head02> is a formatting element used, along with <head01> and possibly <head03> within <listhead> to designate column heads in a multi-column list. This element designates the second column heading. Do not confuse with <head> which designates a heading for an entire list or section of text or with <thead>, which is used for column heads in a table.
Attributes
- @altrender – not required. Use if the content of the element should be displayed or printed differently than the rendering established in a style sheet for other occurrences of the element.
- @audience – not required. Use to set whether the element’s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. Possible values are: “internal” and “external.”
- @id – not required. Creates an ID for element. Can be used for linking.
- @lang – not required. Three-letter code that indicates the language in which the element’s contents were written. It should come from ISO 639-2b.
- @script – not required. Four-letter code that indicates the script in which the element’s contents were written. It should come from ISO 15924.
Child Elements
<head02> may contain text, <abbr>, <emph>, <expan>, <foreign>, <lb />, <ptr/>, <ref>.
Examples
<p>The following terms are used in correspondence throughout the series.</p> <list listtype="deflist"> <listhead> <head01>Term</head02> <head02>Definition</head03> </listhead> <defitem> <label>cutter</label> <item>a rotary cutter used to cut fabric</item> </defitem> <defitem> <label>Hera</label> <item>The Clover brand Hera tool is used to mark and fold fabric.</item> </defitem> <defitem> <label>jelly roll</label> <item>a rolled bundle of fabric strips, cut 2.5" wide</item> </defitem> </list> |
Changes from EAD 2002
<head02> gained @lang and @script. It gained child elements <abbr>, <expan>, <foreign>, and <ref>. It lost child element <extptr>.