The Front Tab
Jenny Seifert (Unlicensed)
The Front Tab of the eXtyles style palette includes paragraph styles that will be used to style content that will generally appear in the front matter of book documents. The Front Tab is not present on the palette for documents Activated as Brepols journals or as Brepols Chapters. Front and back matter content for a document following a chapter workflow should be Activated as a Book, which has support for such content.
Brepols Books (Whole Books)
Style Name | Description of Use |
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FM - Subsesries Title | Used to style the title of a subseries, if present.* |
FM - Subseries Subtitle | Used to style the subtitle of a subseries, if present.* |
FM - Subseries Volume Number | Used to style the volume number of a subseries, if present.* |
Series - Editorial Board Title | Used to style the title of a front matter section that lists the Editorial Board. |
Series - Editorial Board Member | Used to style the members in the front matter Editorial Board section. |
FM - Series Information | Used to style generic information about the series, if present.* This corresponds to the information given at p. 2 (series blurb, series board members, etc.). |
FM - List of Previous Volumes Title | Used to style the heading for a list of previously published volumes in a series; can be used in either front or back matter. |
FM - List of Previous Volumes | Used to style the list of previously published volumes; can be used in either front or back matter. |
FM - Dedication | Used to style the book's dedication.** |
FM - Note | Used to style the first paragraph of a front-matter note. |
FM - Note (Continued) | Use to style second and subsequent paragraphs of a front-matter note. |
FM - Cover Art Copyright | Used to style the copyright information for a cover image. Mapped to front-matter <permissions> section in the XML. |
FM- Table of Contents Title | Used to style the title for front-matter table of contents. Built-in Word styles TOC 1-TOC 2 are also supported. Use the Table of Contents Title style for manually constructed TOCs that appear in the front of the book. The remaining TOC styles are the same irrespective of whether the TOC is in the front or back. |
FM - TOC Level 1 | Use to style the top level of an item in the table of contents that points to a particular page number in the book. |
FM - TOC Level 2 | Use to style the secondary level of an item in the table of contents that points to a particular page number in the book. Should always be preceded by an item styled as FM - TOC Level 1. |
FM - TOC Level 3 | Use to style the tertiary level of an item in the table of contents that points to a particular page number in the book. Should always be preceded by an item styled as FM - TOC Level 2. |
FM - TOC Level 4 | Use to style the fourth level of an item in the table of contents that points to a particular page number in the book. Should always be preceded by an item styled as FM - TOC Level 3. |
FM - TOC Level 5 | Use to style the fifth level of an item in the table of contents that points to a particular page number in the book. Should always be preceded by an item styled as FM - TOC Level 4. |
FM- Foreword Title | Used to style the title of the book Foreword, if present.*** |
FM - Preface Title | Used to style the title of the book Preface, if present.*** |
FM - Introduction Title | Used to style the title of the book Introduction, if present.*** |
FM - Section Title | Use to style any other titled section of the front matter that is not covered by Foreword, Preface, or Introduction title styles. |
FM - Section Subhead | Use to style any subheadings within a front matter section. Can be used with any of the FM title headings (e.g., Foreword, Preface, etc.). |
Normal Text - No Indent | Use to style any flush-left body text that appears in a front matter section (e.g., Foreword, Preface, etc.). |
Normal Text - Indent | Used to style any first-line indented body text that appears in a front matter section (e.g., Foreword, Preface, etc.). |
Normal Text - Centered | Used to style any centered body text that appears in a front matter section (e.g., Foreword, Preface, etc.). |
FM - Bibliography Title | Use to style the title of a bibliography that appears in the front matter and pertains to only the content in the front matter. |
Contributor Type - FM Section Author | Use to style the signatory of a front-matter section (i.e., the name appears at the end of a section). Use only if the author name appears at the end of the section. If it's at the front, the "normal" contributor styles can be used. |
FM - Funding Statement | Use to style a paragraph of funding information. Use only if the funding information is not in a footnote. |
DOI | Used to style the sort bibliographic reference and DOI number that is attributed to the book. |
Insert Image | Use to style text that is a placeholder for the typesetter; that is, an indication of the exact place where a table/illustration needs to be inserted (e.g., "Insert Map here"). This content is dropped from the XML. |
Non-XML Text | Used for text that needs to be in the Word document for the typesetter, but should not appear in the XML. |
*Some series are structured in subseries, with different volume numbering (one at the level of the main / umbrella series, the other at the level of the subseries).
**There is currently (May 2018) no dedication heading style because Inera did not see an example of one in the sample documents.
***Use the various FM title styles with the Normal Text family for the section body text. These sections can also have authors, affiliations, bios, etc.
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