As explained here:

http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/support_policy.html

you need to send us a set of DITA files allowing us to reproduce the problem you describe.

In your case, this is *absolutely* *needed* because, in principle, ditac has no such bug. See for example the DITA 1.2 specification converted to PDF by ditac/FOP:

http://www.xmlmind.com/ditac/_dita_spec/dita-1.2-specification_fop.pdf

Notice how subsections are correctly nested and correctly numbered in the TOC.




On 03/12/2014 09:49 AM, Peter Jatzlauk wrote:
Bonjour Pixware,

I have downloaded DITAC and ran some tests on different existing DITA
documents. Great piece of software, good documentation and easy to
handle! Thanks for it.

I have one issue with generated PDFs using fop compared to DITA-OT.
DITA-OT produces the following toc:

Chapter 1

Topic 1

Topic 1.1

Topic 1.2

Topic 2

Chapter 2

...

DITAC creates a flat outline (wrong behavior):

Chapter 1

Topic 1

Topic 1.1

Topic 1.2

Topic 2

Chapter 2

...

Topic 1.1 and 1.2 shouldn't be on the same level like topic 1.

Any ideas how to solve this issue?

Merci!

Cordialement vĂ´tre

Peter Jatzlauk




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