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-<refentry xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"\r
- xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"\r
- xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"\r
- xmlns:src="http://nwalsh.com/xmlns/litprog/fragment"\r
- xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"\r
- version="5.0" xml:id="component.label.includes.part.label">\r
-<refmeta>\r
-<refentrytitle>component.label.includes.part.label</refentrytitle>\r
-<refmiscinfo class="other" otherclass="datatype">boolean</refmiscinfo>\r
-</refmeta>\r
-<refnamediv>\r
-<refname>component.label.includes.part.label</refname>\r
-<refpurpose>Do component labels include the part label?</refpurpose>\r
-</refnamediv>\r
-\r
-<refsynopsisdiv>\r
-<src:fragment xml:id="component.label.includes.part.label.frag"><xsl:param name="component.label.includes.part.label" select="0"/></src:fragment>\r
-</refsynopsisdiv>\r
-\r
-<refsection><info><title>Description</title></info>\r
-\r
-<para>If non-zero, number labels for <tag>chapter</tag>,\r
-<tag>appendix</tag>, and other component elements are prefixed with\r
-the label of the part element that contains them. So you might see\r
-Chapter II.3 instead of Chapter 3. Also, the labels for formal\r
-elements such as <tag>table</tag> and <tag>figure</tag> will include\r
-the part label. If there is no part element container, then no prefix\r
-is generated.\r
-</para>\r
-<para>\r
-This feature is most useful when the\r
-<parameter>label.from.part</parameter> parameter is turned on.\r
-In that case, there would be more than one <tag>chapter</tag>\r
-<quote>1</quote>, and the extra part label prefix will identify\r
-each chapter unambiguously.\r
-</para>\r
-\r
-</refsection>\r
-</refentry>\r