Ok, for folks who are able and willing to run things from CVS, you might want
to check out the updates that I checked in this morning:
maketoc.xsl
chunktoc.xsl
chunk-common.xsl
chunk.xsl
autotoc.xsl
1. Run maketoc.xsl over your document. You'll get a TOC. You can
fiddle with this TOC to your hearts content.
2. Run chunktoc.xsl over your document, passing chunk.toc=your.toc and
the chunking you specified manually in the TOC will be used for
chunking.
3. If you run with manual.toc=your.toc, the printed TOCs in the
document will also be generated from your manual TOC
Note that the TOC markup is totally different from existing DocBook TOC markup,
but I hope that I can generate legitimate TOC markup eventually (assuming the TC
accepts some sort of proposal to simplify the TOC markup).
Be seeing you,
norm
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