Not yeat, I have stoped trying.  I know that* debian-handbook 
<https://github.com/ieugen/debian-handbook>* does a minitoc. But it uses 
dblatex, with 
librement.sty<https://github.com/ieugen/debian-handbook/blob/master/dblatex/librement.sty>sytle,
 not 
asciidoc. It's very nice.

This is a feature that I will try again in the future, but I don't have the 
time now.


Em sexta-feira, 23 de maio de 2014 20h26min23s UTC-3, Volker escreveu:
>
> Hi Eduardo!
>
> Did you manage to include minitoc?
> Volker/Norway
>
>
> kl. 00:24:27 UTC+2 onsdag 23. april 2014 skrev Eduardo Santana følgende:
>>
>> Hi, a year ago I have seen the minitoc 
>> <http://www.ctan.org/pkg/minitoc>package (latex)
>>
>> It produces can produces a nice table of contents for each chapter.
>>
>> I would like to use it in my books, have someone used it with asciidoc 
>> before?
>>
>> It's use is easy <http://texblog.org/tag/minitoc/>, but I don't know to 
>> integrate with asciidoc yet:
>>
>> \chapter{...}
>> \minitoc
>> \section{...}
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I thing I have to change the way dblatex creates a chaper. Any TIPs?
>>
>

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