On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 08:07:02AM +0000, Gavin Smith wrote: > On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 12:35:09AM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote: > > I think that it is wrong. Indeed, the principle of > > CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=inline is to have the table of contents > > output where the @-command @contents is. If the user uses > > CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=inline it means that she wants the table of > > contents to appear where @contents here, not at the beginning as it is > > the meaning of CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=after_top. > > > > To me, if anything needs to change, it should only be the documentation. > > In the case of the nano manual the @contents was at the end of the document. > With CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=inline it would still be output at the end > of the document. The difference is that there would also be a sectional > table of contents at the beginning of the document as well, to replace the > menu and/or master menu (with FORMAT_MENU=sectiontoc). It is not the full > table of contents, as it doesn't list sections or subsections.
Ok, I misunderstood that it was only the mini_toc, my bad. -- Pat
