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Subject: RE: [docbook] Refentry in TOC
Bob, That makes sense. So it looks like I can do this 2 ways: 1. Move my refentries up so that they are directly under a SECT1. 2. Change the TOC logic so that it adds SECT3 into the TOC (because the refentries are appearing at level 3). Given the logic of the document, option 1 would be a problem. Option 2 would be a problem if I had my refentry under a SECT3, because then I'd have to add SECT3 and SECT4 to my TOC. It would be nice if there was some sort of way you could manually tag anything to appear in the TOC. Is there such a contingency? I am presuming that you pickup the SECT3 in the TOC by changing toc.section.depth from the default of 2 to 3. Is that correct? Gerard Nicol / CEO gerard.nicol@gazillabyte.com GazillaByte LLC 4600 S. Syracuse Street, Level 9, Suite 905, Denver Colorado USA Cell +1-720-382-8560 / Office +1-720-583-8880 http://tapetrack.com Languages English While I am always happy to answer technical support questions, I am a regular traveler and may not always be able to respond as quickly as I would like. If you send your technical support questions to support@gazillabyte.com, a support case will be automatically created and you may get faster service. -----Original Message----- From: Bob Stayton [mailto:bobs@sagehill.net] Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2015 5:19 AM To: Gerard Nicol; docbook@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [docbook] Refentry in TOC Hi Gerard, It looks like all your refentry elements are contained in second-level section elements. As such, they are treated as third-level sections, and since the stylesheet param toc.section.depth is set to 2, they will not be added to the TOC. Setting that param to 3 should fix it. Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises bobs@sagehill.net
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