I haven't got an answer for this yet Aleksey. I'm reposting it to the list in case someone else might have found a solution. However, my issue is not a part within a part - it is *partintro* in a part.

On 15-03-13 7:01 AM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Hi. Did you figure this out, please? I have a similar issue; if I have a part inside a book, I get the TOC for the part, but if I have a part inside a part inside a book, then I don't get a TOC for the part that is inside the book.

Best,
-at



On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Xmplar <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I was testing an FO customization to remove a part toc title by
    setting 'part toc' in template generate.toc, and wasn't able to. I
    have the customization in TDG (page 210) to add a toc to the part
    title page, plus I have my own customization to set the order of
    <partintro> and the part toc on recto and verso pages. I then
    tested output using the standard 1.78.0 stylesheets without
    customization.
    For the first part title page, I have a partintro:
    <part>
    <title>Part 1 title</title>
    <titleabbrev>Part 1 abbrevtitle</titleabbrev>
    <subtitle>The part subtitle goes here...</subtitle>
    <partintro>
    <title>Part introduction title goes here (optional)...</title>
    <subtitle>Part introduction subtitle goes here (optional)</subtitle>
    <info>
    <authorgroup>
    <author>
    
<personname><firstname>Andrew</firstname><surname>Walker</surname></personname>
    <contrib>Senior Researcher</contrib>
    </author>
    <author>
    
<personname><firstname>Brian</firstname><surname>Charleston</surname></personname>
    <contrib>Junior bottlewasher</contrib>
    </author>
    </authorgroup>
    </info>
    <para>An introduction to the part can be put into para elements.
    </para>
    <mediaobject>
    <imageobject>
    <imagedata fileref="images/redlettucelogo.png" width="60mm"/>
    </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
    <para>An introduction (again) to the part can be put into para
    elements. </para>
    <para>Further info for part titlepage goes here...</para>
    </partintro>
    <xi:include href="book_chap1.xml">
    <xi:fallback>
    <para>
    <emphasis>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT chap1</emphasis>
    </para>
    </xi:fallback>
    </xi:include>
    </part>

    Using the standard stylesheets, I don't get a part toc generated.
    However, for the second part title page I don't have any
    additional content:
    <part label="2">
    <title>Part 2 title</title>
    <titleabbrev>Part 2 abbrevtitle</titleabbrev>
    <xi:include href="book_chap2.xml">
    <xi:fallback>
    <para>
    <emphasis>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT chap2</emphasis>
    </para>
    </xi:fallback>
    </xi:include>
    <xi:include href="book_chap3.xml">
    <xi:fallback>
    <para>
    <emphasis>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT chap3</emphasis>
    </para>
    </xi:fallback>
    </xi:include>
    </part>

    This does produce a part toc. What would be stopping the part toc
    from generating where there is partintro?

-- *Dave Gardiner*


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