My first choice would be to set it in the meta file numbering
properties for each chapter file.
Unless you're already using it for something, use the Volume Number
setting/variable to set a text string for all chapters of a component
book. Then use <$volnum> to pull it into each listing. So you'd
probably end up with something that looked like <$volnum> <$pagenum>
to pull both variables in.
Art
On 8/3/06, Patrick Nolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Art, this is great information.
I have a question.
Where do I set the book title prefix for the index entries? In the index
marker itself inside the books, or would I set it on the reference page
so when the index is generated, we end up with <book_name - page#>
(Admin - 35).
Thanks,
-Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:52 AM
To: Patrick Nolan
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Indexing Multiple Books?
Yes and no. Each book file is just a container for the chapters; it
doesn't actually change them. ;- )
You want to be sure to mimic the chapter-page numbering style of the
source book in the meta-book. Chapter 1 in Admin can still carry the
label Chapter 1and the following chapters will still take their
incremental numbering increase from it. And the page numbering setup
should stay the same. Only difference is you restart book-level
numbering with Chapter 1 from the Installation Guide and so on
throughout the metabook
This also makes it easier to set the book label prefix -- unless you're
already using it, you can pick up the Volume numbering <$volnum>
variable and set it to text using the string you decide to use for each
book's prefix.
Just as a BTW, the chapter numbering in the original books will still be
valid when you operate from the original book file. You're not changing
anything in THAT book; you're setting all the new properties in an
entirely separate book file that just happens to contain the same
chapters. The chapter files don't know about a particlar book's settings
if you work on them outside that book.
Art
On 8/1/06, Patrick Nolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Art,
>
> What I don't understand is, if I create a new book and add all the
> indexable chapters, wont these chapters lose their pagination? I.e.,
> wouldn't they get a new pagination from the new book?
>
> -Patrick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:33 AM
> To: Patrick Nolan
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Indexing Multiple Books?
>
> I think it's in the manual somewhere, but all you need to do is create
> a meta-book that contains all the indexable chapters from your doc set
> member books. Nesting books isn't supported. Only extra step is when
> you generate the index, you'll probably need to include a prefix to ID
> the book before the page citation -- Admin 301, Install 3-14, etc.
>
> The metabook is also useful for updating / synching all formats and
> applying any other changes you want to ripple into multiple books.
>
> Art
>
> <snip>
> > In other words, they are asking for a master, multi-volume index for
> > all the books.
>
--
Art Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
--
Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers apply.
DoD 358
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