TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-15 Thread Klaus Mueller
Bodvar, > I agree that this can "easily" be done in FrameScript I did implement such a line break fix in the FrameScript DocTOC: http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/solutions-2.html It does fix the line breaks of book TOCs as well as of the chapter TOCs (that are inserted by the

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I am fighting to adapt an alien structured book to our needs. It consists of a couple of hundred files but there is only one bookfile and each Section or volume has its own Table of Contents (in addition to the book TOC), which they call Index. Some of the TOCs were totally without hyperlinks

Re: TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Art Campbell
I can't think of an easy way to make your lines break, but I would propose an alternate solution that would mostly automate the procedure. Follow the KISS principle and just add several more standard TOCs, one for each section. Turn on the hyperlinks, etc. Each time you update the book and the

Re: TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Art Campbell
If you wanted uniform line lengths, I think a FrameScript that inserted a soft return XX characters from the start of a TOC line would be pretty easy to craft Art On 6/14/06, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks to all that replied. Maybe it will be easier in the long run

Re: TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I agree that this can easily be done in FrameScript (I think!), but I have only recently had my company buy the thing and I haven't had the time to study it much -- adapted a couple of scripts to my needs, though. In theory, I think the script has to address the element, seek information about

Re: TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Klaus Mueller
Bodvar, I agree that this can easily be done in FrameScript I did implement such a line break fix in the FrameScript DocTOC: http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/solutions-2.html It does fix the line breaks of book TOCs as well as of the chapter TOCs (that are inserted by the

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I am fighting to adapt an alien structured book to our needs. It consists of a couple of hundred files but there is only one bookfile and each "Section" or volume has its own Table of Contents (in addition to the book TOC), which they call Index. Some of the TOCs were totally without hyperlinks

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Art Campbell
I can't think of an easy way to make your lines break, but I would propose an alternate solution that would mostly automate the procedure. Follow the KISS principle and just add several more standard TOCs, one for each section. Turn on the hyperlinks, etc. Each time you update the book and the

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Thanks to all that replied. Maybe it will be easier in the long run to make more standard section TOCs based on "temporary" Section Books that just take all settings As Is. But Sarah got me going trying out some tweaking. I made a different Xref format for long lines, added a left tab towards

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Art Campbell
If you wanted uniform line lengths, I think a FrameScript that inserted a soft return XX characters from the start of a TOC line would be pretty easy to craft Art On 6/14/06, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote: > Thanks to all that replied. > > Maybe it will be easier in the long run to make more

TOC made with XRef needs line break in middle of line(s)

2006-06-14 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I agree that this can "easily" be done in FrameScript (I think!), but I have only recently had my company buy the thing and I haven't had the time to study it much -- adapted a couple of scripts to my needs, though. In theory, I think the script has to address the element, seek information about