I've managed to add the page manually and have it regenerate properly --
though this only works when I know I've got an odd-paged TOC.
I add two paragraphs at the end of the TOC -- one that bumps to the top of
the page, and a second that has my Intentionally left blank text (about
250 points
Hello All,
I am trying to figure out how attribute-based Running H/F variables work.
Here is are examples of a couple in a document I have:
$attribute[Booktitle:book]
$attribute[Revision:book]
I assume that the first is looking for the value of the Booktitle attribute
on the book element,
Hello Framers
I need to keep the number of pages in my TOC Even. If the generated TOC has
the content for 3 pages, i have to manually format the last blank page for
the message : "this page has been intentionally left blank".
Is it possible to define if TOC could take up this paragraph format
Surbhi,
I've never done this specific task, but try the following:
1. Add a blank paragraph to another file. Give the format a unique
name and don't use it anywhere else in the book.
2. When you generate the TOC for the first time, include this format.
3. In the TOC's Reference page, define the
I've managed to add the page manually and have it regenerate properly --
though this only works when I know I've got an odd-paged TOC.
I add two paragraphs at the end of the TOC -- one that bumps to the top of
the page, and a second that has my "Intentionally left blank" text (about
250
Hello All,
I am trying to figure out how attribute-based Running H/F variables work.
Here is are examples of a couple in a document I have:
<$attribute[Booktitle:book]>
<$attribute[Revision:book]>
I assume that the first is looking for the value of the Booktitle attribute
on the book element,