On 8/26/2012 7:33 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 27 August 2012 00:20, ping <[email protected]> wrote:
hi experts:
I tried FAQ 60 to reposition my toc but it doesn't look work for me...

.faq60
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60. Is it possible to reposition the Table of Contents in HTML outputs?

By default the xhtml11 and html5 backends auto-position the TOC after the
header. You can manually position the TOC by setting the toc-placement
attribute value to manual and then inserting the toc::[] block macro where
you want the TOC to appear. For example, put this in the document header:

:toc:
:toc-placement: manual

The put this where you want the TOC to appear:

toc::[]
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.what I tried
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//put these on header

= my header

  :numbered:
  :toc:
  :toc-placement: manual

== section1

== section2
toc::[]



The attached works for me in asciidoc 8.6.8?  More information needed.

Cheers
Lex

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I tried quite a few more times to put toc::[] in different other places, no
luck...
am I missing anything here?

thanks!

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Lex,
thanks for your test, I reviewed back and did more test, it looks I put an empty line between doc header and this cause the reposition not working, so:

//this doesn't work:
= my header

   :numbered:
   :toc:
   :toc-placement: manual

//but this works fine!
= my header
   :numbered:
   :toc:
   :toc-placement: manual

I'm not sure this is designed behavior or still and small issue.

and just one "side" question here...
looking at your HTML file:

1. section1

blah
2. section2

Table of Contents
1. section1
2. section2

my question is:
since TOC got repositioned to 2nd section, is it possible to also make the 1st section can be skipped from the TOC?


regards
ping

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