Hi Eric,

using an example means that the title gets a number, and that you will find the title in the "List of Examples" for the book.It is a formal element like table or figure.

If you dont want this, it is best to avoid example. You could do something like:

<itemizedlist>
    <title>Here is an English example of a substitution drill:</title>
    <listitem>
           <para>T: Are you an American?</para>
         </listitem>
    ... other listitems
 </itemizedlist>

You can wrap this in an informalexample Element: A displayed example without a title.

Greetings,
Frank

Am 01.09.22 um 15:26 schrieb Eric Streit:
Hi,

I generate PDF from a docbook file, uses <example> parts and here is what it looks like:

Example 1.1. Here is an English example of a substitution drill:

Here is the docbook part:

<example>
  <title>Here is an English example of a substitution drill:</title>
     <itemizedlist>
         <listitem>
           <para>T: Are you an American?</para>
         </listitem>

    ... other listitems

     </itemizedlist>
</example>

How can I get rid of the " Example 1.1." part ? I did this for the sections/chapters but could not find where I can do the same with the <example>

Thanks for your help

Eric

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