Good stuff, thanks Richard :)
Combs, Richard wrote: > Almost right. But the first tab has to come _before_ the number or it > won't have any effect on the number. Something like this: > > A:\t<n>.<n>.<n>.<n+>\t That was what I meant ;) > > For the pgf formats, figure out how much space the biggest number you'll > ever need requires, and define the right tab a bit further right than > that. Then define a left tab (and the left indent of your pgf) maybe 0.2 > or 0.25 to the right of the right tab. > > If you have a side head area, you can set up the numbered pgfs to span > the side head. Then set your tabs and indents to align the number to the > right edge of the side head and the text to the left edge of the text > column. Looks pretty good, if you ask me. > > For the TOC pgfs, you need a similar right-tab-followed-by-left-tab > setup. Then in the reference page TOC spec, set up the relevant entries > something like this: > > \t<$paranum>\t<$paratext>\t<$pagenum> Of course, good point. I wonder, had the designer included the ToC? Cheers Alan -- Alan Litchfield MBus (Hons), MNZCS AlphaByte PO Box 1941, Auckland http://www.alphabyte.co.nz
