On Apr 17, 2010, at 7:47 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:

> Hi Stef,
> 
> No, I cannot :).
> 
> There really is nothing magic, just one single rule: whenever you want to add 
> something, you will always add a child to the current page. So, if you want 
> to add a page/or whatever, just go to the place you want to add it under and 
> invoke add. That is it. What part of it is unclear?

I do not know but it hurts me. 
There is something wrong in the ui. Else I would not have added twice in a rwo 
an entry in the table of contents, an section in the wrong place....


> Now, when it comes to section/subsection, you should not care about that. 
> Adding a child to a chapter creates a  section. Adding a child to a section 
> creates a subsection. And so on.

The problem is that I cannot decide how to spawn a new page or not. ok so for 
now I will not use subsection and hack something inside.
I think that simon said the same, the contents is too chopped sometimes having 
a longer page is way better for the reading flow. 

Stef
> 
> Cheers,
> Doru
> 
> 
> On 17 Apr 2010, at 18:26, stephane ducasse wrote:
> 
>> Hi doru
>> 
>> 
>> Can you change the setup of the pier to have a clear distinction between 
>> chapter and section?
>>> because it is really counter intuitive
>>> we never know if we are editing a new table of contents, chapter or section.
>>> Just now I edited again an entry in the table of contents and added a 
>>> subsection when I wanted a section.
>> Thanks. I would like to avoid losing time all the time.
>> 
>> Stef
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