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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] two toc:s in an article


Oh, I see what you mean now. I refer to those as local TOCs. I suppose your choice of articles influences whether those are available, but there is probably a way to automate what you are doing. Can you provide more detail as to the markup you are using, and the results you want?
--Aaron


On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 2:58 AM, Fredrik Unger <fred@tree.se> wrote:
Hi Aaron,

Thanks, yes you are probably right.

The "book" used to be an Docbook book, with a proper TOC and everything.
Now, I built a tool to publish a website out of a collection of articles, so I ended up converting the chapters to articles.
What I was missing was the old kind of TOC. Where the Book had a TOC and also each chapter had a small TOC.

I concentrated to much on getting <toc> to work in this context as it "felt right" than to look at other options.

Thanks, I will have another look on what markup could fit better.

/Fred

On 01/24/2013 01:49 PM, Aaron DaMommio wrote:
Your manual toc doesn't sound much like a TOC. Isn't it really just a
set of cross-references or links that you can put in an itemized list or
some other structure. If it doesn't express the contents of its
container, how is it a table of contents?

If that doesn't make sense to you, then show us what your manual TOC
looks like exactly, so we can comment further. I don't understand why
you'd want to use a <toc> element for this manual stuff.
--Aaron

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