Hi all, I am encountering a problem similar to the one Will described. I want my indexes to use the section number, but even when I use the correct definition in the reference page I end up with index entries that refer to the LAST auto-numbering component instead of the one I specified for each marker. Is this problem resolved by one of the indexing plug-ins or is there something simple in Frame I'm overlooking?
Regards, Isabelle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:02:05 +0200 From: "David Schor" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Index question To: Whites <whitefamily at mac.com> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com Message-ID: <a065432e0801160302l4b6c9d6fmbee9478ae4e190fd at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 A couple of simple troubleshooting steps: Is the format you're referring to exactly named "Heading1" in the template? Remember that these should be written identically. Also, check the Paragraph numbering settings in the book and remember to update the book's numbering before generating the index. David -- David Schor Technical Writing Consultancy & Services Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253 E-mail: davelis at smile.net.il On Jan 16, 2008 7:18 AM, Whites <whitefamily at mac.com> wrote: > Hi Framers > Using FM7.2 and WinXP > I thought this would be easy, but . . . > I'm making an index of names. Rather than have the index list the > chapter and page with the usual <$chapnum>-<$pagenum> variables in > the reference page index setup, I want the index to show which > heading they appear under (i.e. which section of the chapter) since I > don't really care about the exact page. When I use <$paranumonly > [Heading1]> variable in the reference page I get no number at all in > the index, just a hyperlink. Is there some reason why this shouldn't > work?
