RE: What is the recommended way of having a TOC appear in multiple places of a book?

2013-03-19 Thread john . x . posada
Making it a text insert seems to have worked fine, including the TOC
hyperlinks in each copy of the TOC.


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John Posada wrote

 I have a 1,500+ FM11 book that is divided into two volumes. The book has
a TOC
 and Index with both volumes. Both Volume 1 and 2 have covers and the
pagination
 starts at 1 for each volume. Everything good. It's also conceivable that
I'll eventually
 have Volumes 3, 4, 5, and 6.

 Now, I want to put the same TOC in the front of both Volumes and the
Index at the
 end of both volume.. What is the suggested approach?


Are both volumes in a single .book file? Or do you have separate .books for
each volume?

If it's one book:
1. create the TOC and place it in Volume 1.
2. create an empty file where the TOC for volume 2 should go.
3. In this empty file, place the Volume 1 TOC as a text inset.

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RE: What is the recommended way of having a TOC appear in multiple places of a book?

2013-03-18 Thread Harro de Jong
John Posada wrote
 
 I have a 1,500+ FM11 book that is divided into two volumes. The book has a TOC
 and Index with both volumes. Both Volume 1 and 2 have covers and the 
 pagination
 starts at 1 for each volume. Everything good. It's also conceivable that I'll 
 eventually
 have Volumes 3, 4, 5, and 6.
 
 Now, I want to put the same TOC in the front of both Volumes and the Index at 
 the
 end of both volume.. What is the suggested approach?


Are both volumes in a single .book file? Or do you have separate .books for 
each volume? 

If it's one book: 
1. create the TOC and place it in Volume 1.
2. create an empty file where the TOC for volume 2 should go.
3. In this empty file, place the Volume 1 TOC as a text inset. 

If it's two books:
1. create a third book that contains both volumes. Make sure the page numbering 
settings are consistent with your volumes.. 
2. add a TOC to this book and generate it.
3. take this TOC and add it to both volumes as an ordinary (non-generated) FM 
file. 

In both cases, you may have to update the book multiple times until all the 
page numbers are correct. 


Harro de Jong
Triview


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Re: What is the recommended way of having a TOC appear in multiple places of a book?

2013-03-18 Thread Robert Lauriston
You could have a third book including all non-generated files from
both books and incorporate its TOC and index by reference in the two
real books.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:53 PM,  john.x.pos...@us.hsbc.com wrote:
 Hi, guys...

 I have a 1,500+ FM11 book that is divided into two volumes. The book has a
 TOC and Index with both volumes. Both Volume 1 and 2 have covers and the
 pagination starts at 1 for each volume. Everything good. It's also
 conceivable that I'll eventually have Volumes 3, 4, 5, and 6.

 Now, I want to put the same TOC in the front of both Volumes and the Index
 at the end of both volume.. What is the suggested approach?
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