Ralph Aichinger wrote:
Would it be possible to remove the underlining in the table of contents? I do realize that it is hyperlinked,
To remove the underlining, we have three choices. (In my previous note, I listed only the first two.)
1) To remove the underlining but retain the hyperlinking, you change the character style for "Internet Link" to have no underline. This changes the style *everywhere* in the document, however -- not just the table of contents.
2) We can remove the hyperlinks themselves from the table of contents, by going to the Entries page of the Insert Index/Table dialog. As Ralph said, it won't matter much to those reading PDFs, because they have the bookmarks. However, having no hyperlinks in the SXW might annoy people reading the docs in that form.
3) A variation is to remove the hyperlinks from the text in the ToC, and instead put hyperlinks on the *page numbers* in the ToC. However, the page numbers would then be underlined, which might be just as annoying to some readers.
What do others think about the hyperlinks?
My recommendation is to use solution (1) above, by changing the character style for hyperlinks.
Ralph Aichinger wrote:
Another thing is kerning: Right now the styles have kerning switched off, making printouts look worse (though only a bit) than they have to.
Good point. I plan to turn on kerning for all the custom styles in the template, unless someone has an objection (with a good reason).
Does anyone else have something they want to bring up now, in the way of improvements to the chapter template? Now is the time to do it, when we're making changes anyway.
Regards, Jean
