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While heading styles themselves are self-explanatory,

eXtyles JATS supports up to six levels of headings:

  • Head 1

  • Head 2

  • Head 3

  • Head 4

  • Head 5

  • Head 6

Always use the highest available heading level.

Note

Headings should always be correctly nested. Never skip heading levels just to obtain a particular visual "look" in Word.

Headings may be numbered in the Word file. Always use a "strong" separator between the heading number and the text of the heading such as:

  • a tab,

  • a period

  • a colon

By default in eXtyles JATS, the heading level is not indicated explicitly in the output XML. Instead, it can be inferred from the nesting of the <sec> elements.

Level-1 sections have a @sec-type attribute applied to the XML by default.

For certain section titles, e.g. Introduction, Methods, Conclusions, this is prepopulated as e.g., @sec-type="introduction". Otherwise, the @sec-type attribute takes the value "other" with an ascending number series to ensure that each attribute value is unique, i.e., "other1""other2", etc.

Info

Check out the Paragraph Styles page in the JATS Export section for XML export examples.

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