Hi Bodvar, You might want to look at FrameSLT by West Street Consulting (http://www.weststreetconsulting.com). It allows you a straightforward way to generate tables of contents within documents. These would be standard elements instead of cross-references so you wouldn't have to worry about line breaks.
Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com >I am fighting to adapt an alien structured book to our needs. It > consists of a couple of hundred files but there is only one bookfile > and each "Section" or volume has its own Table of Contents (in > addition to the book TOC), which they call Index. Some of the TOCs > were totally without hyperlinks (just typed text within special entry > elements), but some use hyperlink elements. > > I want to get some easier way of linking the TOC items, so, as I do > not know of any easy way of making a section TOC (because this would > involve dozens of files for each and there are other practical reasons > not to split the book up into more book files), I decided to try to > use cross references. > > I added the necessary elements to the EDD and everything works OK, > except when I come across long lines, of course the lines won't brake > anywhere sensible. It seems to me, that it is in places like this that > we need to be able to set a tabulator length, so that a line will > brake within a tabulator. > > Is there any way of working this, a FrameScript or something? > Can ToCBreaker be tricked into being applicable here? > > Thanks in advance, > > Bodvar Bjorgvinsson, > Supervisor Publishing, > Flight Support, > Air Atlanta Icelandic > _______________________________________________