Hi Matt Matt England wrote: > I'd like to get my table-of-contents (in non-book or article form--I'm not > sure of the terminology) to show more sublevels then what it currently does > (it only shows 2 levels deep; I want it to show more levels in some of my > docs). > > Is this possible? > > Does my question make any sense?
Yes, here's what you need to do: Add toclevel3 to ./stylesheets/xhtml11.css: div.toclevel1, div.toclevel2, toclevel3 { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; } div.toclevel2 { margin-left: 2em; } div.toclevel3 { margin-left: 4em; } Change the line in ./javascripts/toc.js from: var re = /[hH]([2-3])/; to: var re = /[hH]([2-4])/; I've gone and added a toclevels attribute for the next release so you can do e.g. $ asciidoc -a toc -a toclevels=3 doc/asciidoc.txt Cheers, Stuart > > -Matt > > > _______________________________________________ > Asciidoc-discuss mailing list > Asciidoc-discuss@metaperl.com > http://metaperl.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asciidoc-discuss > _______________________________________________ Asciidoc-discuss mailing list Asciidoc-discuss@metaperl.com http://metaperl.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/asciidoc-discuss