Ok, so I have the following structure to my document:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!-- This document was created with Syntext Serna Free. --><!DOCTYPE book
PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "docbookV4.5/docbookx.dtd" []>
<book>
<title>Help Guid</title>
<chapter>
<title>Whats New</title>
<para>Describe here what is new in this release. Include links to
sections that reference the fnctionality and some how tos.</para>
</chapter>
<chapter id="Installation">
<title>Installation</title>
<section id="Download">
<title>Download</title>
<para>This section will be used to show how to download the <link
linkend="Installation">application</link>.</para>
</section>
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>Reference Guide</title>
<section id="AP_Vendor_Maintenance">
<title>A/P Vendor Maintenance</title>
<graphic fileref="images/ap_vendor_maintenance.png"/>
</section>
<section id="AP_Not_Posted">
<title>A/P Not Posted</title>
<graphic fileref="images/ap_not_posted.png"/>
</section>
<section id="AP_Checks">
<title>A/P Checks</title>
<graphic fileref="images/ap_checks.png"/>
</section>
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>How To's</title>
<section>
<title>How To Close a Month</title>
<para>Describe here how to close a month. Include pictures, links,
etc....</para>
</section>
</chapter>
</book>
So what I have here is a tree that only has two levels of nodes. The second
level of nodes becomes pages when I convert it to webhelp. I would like to
have three levels though. So for example, all of our Accounts Payable
documents would be under a node called Accounts Payable. But, when I do
that it creates a page for Accounts Payable, then each section under
Accounts Payable becomes just a section of that page. Now, I dont want that
because each of those sections under Accounts Payable are going to be
really long, and I dont want a web page that long. I want a page for each
section under Accounts Payable. Maybe a different way of asking is, when I
have a tree of nodes two levels deep I get a page for each top level node,
and a page for each second level node. The top level node also shows a
Table Of Contents for each child node it has. The second level nodes each
get a page. But, when I go to 3 levels of nodes in a tree, it does not
create a page for each 3rd level node. Is there way to make it do that????
This example above only has a few nodes just to show the example, but in
our actual document we have about 60+ nodes at this level, this is why it
would make more sense to break them up by group.
Thanks.