Jon Harvey wrote:
>...Apparently, unless a heading tag is used in the body pages of a
> document, FM ignores it when generating the TOC. For example, I was
> using the Chapter.name tag on the master page named "First" but not in
> body pages that used this master page. Therefore, Chapter.nameTOC ne
For those who may not have been following, the problem was: When
building a TOC, some headings were not appearing in the body of the TOC
even though they we being generated in the TOC reference pages. Couldn't
figure out why.
I resolved the problem when I realized that the missing TOC content was
Jon Harvey wrote:
>...Apparently, unless a heading tag is used in the body pages of a
> document, FM ignores it when generating the TOC. For example, I was
> using the Chapter.name tag on the master page named "First" but not in
> body pages that used this master page. Therefore, Chapter.nameTOC ne
For those who may not have been following, the problem was: When
building a TOC, some headings were not appearing in the body of the TOC
even though they we being generated in the TOC reference pages. Couldn't
figure out why.
I resolved the problem when I realized that the missing TOC content was