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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Newbie Question: Getting <sect3> to show in TOC
You have to change the depth in the style sheet. I believe the file is dbautotoc.dsl and it would be under print or html depending on what backend you are using. On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Jeff McKenna wrote: > >Hello, > >I am extremely new to Docbook and XML so I apologize for my lack of >knowledge in this area. My problem is that I want to generate a >clickable Table of Contents, which is do already, however my section3 >titles are not appearing in the TOC. My code is like this: ><sect1 id ="Blah" ><title>Blah</title> > <sect2 id="Blah_blah"> > <title>Blah Blah</title> > ... > <sect3 id="Blah_blah_blah"> > <title>Blah blah blah</title> > ... > </sect3> > </sect2> ></sect1> > >For some reason none of my section3 titles appear in the table of >contents. I am sure there is an easy answer, your help is appreciated. > >Oh, I'm using Docbook XML v4.1.2, as well as the docbook.xsl stylesheet, >with XML Spy as my editor. Thanks. > >Jeff > > > >-------------------------- >Jeff McKenna >GIS Specialist >DM Solutions Group Inc. >Ottawa, Ontario >http://www.dmsolutions.ca > -- -- <COMPANY>CommandPrompt - http://www.commandprompt.com </COMPANY> <PROJECT>OpenDocs, LLC. - http://www.opendocs.org </PROJECT> <PROJECT>LinuxPorts - http://www.linuxports.com </PROJECT> <WEBMASTER>LDP - http://www.linuxdoc.org </WEBMASTER> -- Instead of asking why a piece of software is using "1970s technology," start asking why software is ignoring 30 years of accumulated wisdom. --
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