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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: different depth of TOC for different elements
XSL. I actually managed to get part of what I wanted by a rather crude hack, but having a real solution, which would allow setting parameters booc.toc.section.depth, chapter.toc.section.depth, part.toc.section.depth, etc independenlty would be much appreciated Sasha On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 18:08, Norman Walsh wrote: > / Alexander Kirillov <kirillov@math.sunysb.edu> was heard to say: > | Hi all: > | does anyone know how to make TOC's for different elements (book, part, > | chapter...) have different depth? I.e., I want TOC for the book only > | show parts, chapters, and appendices; TOC for part - only chapters; TOC > | for chapters - sect1 and sect2... > | > | Dave Pawson's FAQ page > | http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/styling/params.html#d60e59 > | lists this same question and says > | > |>You'd have to create a customization layer that defined a new parameter > |>and a modified TOC-generating template to use it. The TOC machinery is > |>not simple, however. This would make a fine feature request, though.8^) > | > | I looked through TOC machinery and am not eager to customize it - I am a > | newbie. But maybe someone has created such a customization layer since > | this FAQ was written? > > No, but I've got another TOC-related request in my queue (a TOC for the top-most > element, regardless of what type it is; so chapters formatted by themselves > have TOCs but chapters inside a book don't). > > XSL or DSSSL? > > Be seeing you, > norm >
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