Hi, Bodvar!

Right now it appears that the LEP was all hard-coded, but I am not tied
to it, since I am breaking it into sections smaller than a page. My
first guess was that it would work well with markers, but I can't figure
out how this is accomplished. I have tried the methods that Clint and
Richard suggested. I like how it is working using run-in paras, but not
sure how it will work when I WebWorks it. It is an unstructured
document. 

I'd like to see a sample to see if I can mimic it (to an extent). And
very happy for the help!
Thanks!
Kristy

Kristy Nolan
Manager, Ground Operations
Central Publications HDQ-1CP
Southwest Airlines
2702 Love Field Dr.
Dallas, TX 75235


-----Original Message-----
From: Bodvar Bjorgvinsson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:51 AM
To: Kristy Nolan
Cc: Framer's List
Subject: Re: List of Effective Sections

Hi Kristy,

I would need some more information about how the LEP is built. Is it
built on markers or does it read some hard text or variables from the
pages?

I have several versions, both structured and unstructured, which I could
send you a sample of, if you like (confidential, of course).
Mainly, I go for markers in unstructured and attributes in structured.
Then I rather skip the LEP(LES) and have the TOC read the revision
status of the headings and in order to count for all pages, just add a
dash and the last page number of the main section involved. This method
has been agreed to by the Authorities.

Further, this method helps if you have to convert the document to any
pageless format, like HTML.

Best regards.

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Air Atlanta Icelandic

2009/3/9 Kristy Nolan <[email protected]>:
> Hi, all!
>
> I just know there has to be a way to do this, but am hitting a wall in

> my thinking. We are working on an inherited manual that currently has 
> an LEP, which I think I understand how it is put together. However, 
> most pages have multiple sections on them. For example, on page 1, 
> there are sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4, each with its own title and

> revision date.
>
> The question is how do I "transform" this LEP into an LES (list of 
> effective sections)? I'd like it to look similar to an LEP, but am 
> having trouble getting it to pull the revision date. Meaning, each 
> entry would be something like "1.1 Purpose ...... 03/09/09"
>
> The section titles are currently autonumbered, the revision date is 
> hard-coded (because it changes by section not file). I am guessing I 
> need a custom marker, but beyond creating the marker, I do not know 
> how to work with them. I am on Frame 8, but most of my group is on
7.x.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
>
> Kristy
>
> Kristy Nolan
> Manager, Ground Operations
> Central Publications HDQ-1CP
> Southwest Airlines
> 2702 Love Field Dr.
> Dallas, TX 75235
> 214-792-6142
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