At 9:28 am -0700 25/1/06, Combs, Richard wrote:
>If that's really true, you're doing something seriously wrong. The whole
>point of adding an autonumber to a paragraph tag definition is so that
>it will -- you know -- automatically have a number. Are you really
>manually adding numbers? If so, you
Murray Moore wrote:
> I have created a paragraph numbering tag for each type of
> heading in my chapter ToC, e.g. toc12 is <$chapnum>..
>
> I have created a paragraph numbering tag for each type of
> chapter text heading, e.g. Head1 is S:Section <$chapnum>. \t
>
> I have added the number manu
At 10:08 am -0500 25/1/06, Bernard Aschwanden wrote:
>In a total and self promting way, consider getting Advanced FrameMaker (I have
>copies of the book) as there is a stellar, well thought out, well written,
>feature rich, intelligently designed (ha-ha) chapter just on generated files.
>Oh ya,
In the reference page of the TOC find the code that looks like this:
<$paratext> <$pagenum>
Then add this to it:
<$paranum>
or
<$paranumonly>
where you feel it would do the most good :)
Likely you'll end up with this:
<$paranum> <$paratext> <$pagenum>
or
<$paranumonly> <$paratext> <$pagen
On TOC reference page of the Table of Contents document, you can add the
<$paranum> or <$paranumonly> building blocks to the xxxTOC paragraphs
(e.g., Head1TOC) to extract the number of the specific item.
For example, you might have the Head1TOC paragraph as: <$paranum>\
<$paratext>\T<$pagenum>
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