Steve:
I haven't a clue about how to add a second table of contents, but I'll
bet the list might have some ideas. I'm forwarding your question to
them. I hadn't thought about a second TofC; I'd be interested in that
too...
thanks,
--jane
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Jane McKean
Technical Documentation
PathScale, Inc.
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I have a related question. How do you have 2 tables of contents. I'd like to
do what the Unleashed books do -- have one table of contents that goes down
to the chapter level, and another that goes down to the subsection.
SteveT
On Tuesday 18 January 2005 08:40 pm, Jane McKean wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> I'm running LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 (thank you for your help with the
> move from Red Hat 9 to FC3; it's working great).
>
> I'm creating and expanding our compiler and debugger documentation set
> using LyX. A request has been made to add a second index to the User
> Guide consisting of all of the compiler flags (there are hundreds). The
> users would like to have all of the options listed in one place in the
> docs.
>
> I have an existing index that I've created using the Index entry option
> (Insert > Index entry). How would I enter or tag the compiler options to
> create a second "index"? (I'm not sure what you would call it, but it
> would be two column, sorted alphabetically and linked back to the page
> on which the term occurred)
>
> Has anyone created something like this using LyX/LaTeX? I searched the
> archives and Herbert's Tips and Tricks, but because I don't know exactly
> what you'd call it, I couldn't find what I was looking for.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help with this.
>
> Jane
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