[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Sven Schreiber wrote: >> That is a step in the right direction, thanks. But for my taste it would >> be nicer to have only a single TOC to get the overview (I already >> mentioned I have that obsession....). > > In case people are not aware of it, you can get a single table of > contents for all the help documents by doing the following: > > 1. Open the help menu > 2. Select the entry called "Table of Contents" > > This will open a help document called TOC.lyx which contains a TOC for > all the help documents. >
I have to confess I wasn't really aware of this. So step by step I'm feeling more and more satisfied. But of course I can't stop complaining, I want two more things: 1. Get the cool dialog Document->Table of Contents with collapsable/expandable depth levels. I guess that wouldn't be that hard, one would only have to replace the "enumerate" environments in the TOC.lyx file by appropriate Sections, Subsubsub... etc. (I also saw some developer is working on outline mode for the document itself, that would be also great but isn't there yet afaik.) 2. As you say, have the cross-links working. This could also be in the pdf output instead of the original Lyx file. What I can think of is (what somebody else also mentioned iirc) to have a master document linking in (input or include or what it's called) the separate ingredients, and possibly adjusting the cross-references. And remember that I would be satisfied with only merging the guide and extended features. Finally, I don't mean to let all of you work for me, it's just that right now I don't have the time. So I'm glad you're all so active, otherwise I will do what I have in mind later (not this month). Thanks and cheers, Sven
