<formalpara> might do it, one for each problem
Ron


On 01/10/2016 05:55 PM, Erik Leunissen wrote:
Hi all,

I'm in the process of writing an educational textbook. The textbook is a
docbook book, containing several chapters. Each chapter contains several
sections with "explained content", a "Problems section" and a
bibliography. Like the sections, the "Problems section" and the
bibliography occur at the same level just below a chapter.

(B.t.w. the word "section" in "Problems section" is just a matter of
speak, not meant to be a docbook element, not yet anyway)


Sample document structure:

--
Titlepage
Table of contents
Preface
Chapter 1
   1.1 First section
   1.2 Second section
   1.3 Third section
   ...
   Problems
   Bibliography

Chapter 2
...

Appendices
--

My question relates to the "Problems" section in each chapter. Like the
bibliography it must not have a label, but must occur in the table of
contents.

I've been looking for a docbook element for such a "Problems section",
and I have difficulty finding an appropriate one:
- I can't make it a docbook section because these are processed to
display a label.
- a Q&A set seems inappropriate since there are only questions (which
are not "Frequently asked" anyway; and answers are not supposed to be
provided in the same structural element)
- I've been thinking about using a section element with a dedicated role
attribute, that triggers customized processing, but that's just a wild
idea for now.


In case it matters: my processing toolchain is:
   docbook5 XML | xsltproc | fop | pdf


I'd appreciate very much any suggestions,

Erik Leunissen.
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