Ti Tammy,
Are you forgetting <$paranum> before <$paratext>?
Kind regards,
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson (in the Senile group!)





fim., 11. mar. 2021 kl. 23:27 skrifaði <tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com>:

> OK,
>
>
>
> Please have pity on my senior mind. It's been sooooooooooooooo long since I
> have had to set certain formats up from scratch in Framemaker, that I am
> just going bonkers trying to remember how I did something before. Here's my
> current conundrum:
>
>
>
> On the first page of each chapter, I have the following tags:
>
> 1.      ChapterNumber, with the numbering set to N:Chapter <$chapnum>. At
> the book level, I set Chapter Numbering to 1 for the first chapter in the
> book, and Continue numbering from previous chapter for all subsequent
> chapters. The tag is set to start at the top of a page.
> 2.      ChapterTitle, which immediately follows ChapterNumber, and is set
> to
> Keep with Previous Paragraph.
>
>
>
>
>
> In each of my chapters in a book, I have Sections. The Sections are denoted
> with a special master page layout that is different from the first page of
> the chapter. On this page, I use several paragraph tags including the
> following:
>
> 1.      Section Number, with the numbering set to the following: S:Section
> <n+>. The tag is set to start at the top of a page.
> 2.      Section Title. This is the tag that immediately follows
> SectionNumber. This tag is set to keep with the previous paragraph.
>
> At the book level, I have paragraph tag numbering to start over for each
> chapter, so the first time I use SectionNumber in a chapter, it is
> numbering
> correctly as Section 1, and then followed by Section 2, etc.
>
>
>
> For my TOC, I have selected the requisite tags, including ChapterTitle and
> SectionTitle.
>
> 1.      For my ChapterTitleTOC tag, here is the format:  Chapter
> <$chapnum>:
> <$paratext>. . . . .<$pagenum> and I get the following output for example:
> Chapter 1: Wiggle the Widget. . . . . . 17.
>
>
>
> I need to set up an analogous SectionTitleTOC tag : Section 1: Section
> Title
> contents, Section 2: Section Title contents, etc., and I guess I am missing
> the boat on this one. I can go through all the iterations that I have
> tried,
> but no matter what I try, I wind up with the following:
>
>
>
>                                 Section:  <Section Title>.
>
>
>
> I cannot get the section number to show up after the word "Section" like I
> can for ChapterTitle. I am sure it's because the <$chapnum> is a book-level
> variable vs. paragraph tag numbering for SectionNumber, but I am at a loss
> to understand any further.  If any of you gurus out there can point me to
> what I am doing wrong, and provide some insight, I would be most
> appreciative. I had this working ages ago in another manual, but that
> manual
> is no longer in my possession, so I can't refer to it for clarification.
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Tammy Van Boening
>
> Tammy dot vanboening at spectrumwritingllc dot com
>
> www.spectrumwritingllc.com
>
>
>
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