Just a wild guess, but do some of the run-in headings have punctuation entered 
manually?  Does this show up in the TOC, even if it is the same as the default? 

If I recall correctly, the default punctuation is supplied if you did not enter 
any, but your typed info would override that,  so for example, you could have 
the default be a period and space but use a colon & space for special 
circumstances.

– Les Smalley

--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Stuart Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
Just noticed something odd with the entries in my TOC that refer to 
run-in headings in the chapters:  some of the entries include the default 
punctuation (a period) defined in the heading pgf tag, and some do not.  
I don't see any pattern to it in regard to previous or next TOC entries 
or the number of such headings occurring in a row.

Anybody know what the behaviour is supposed to be, and how to make it 
consistent?

FM 7.0 p.579 on WinXP SP2

thanks,

-- 
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