Re: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Bodvar I think CudSpan's TocBreaker is what you're looking for? http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/ I haven't tested it with Fm 10 though. I use non-breaking spaces instead of line breaks in titles. Cheers -- Yves Barbion www.scripto.nu 2011/8/15 Böðvar Björgvinsson bod...@gmail.com Hi

Re: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Böðvar Björgvinsson
Hi Yves, Thanks. TocBreaker is what I was using (with limited success) on FM7.2. I haven't tried it on FM10. Won't non-breaking spaces add up as multiple spaces in the TOC? Brgds, Bodvar Þann 16. ágúst 2011 14:21, skrifaði Yves Barbion yves.barb...@gmail.com: Hi Bodvar I think CudSpan's

RE: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Fred Ridder
If you were to use multiple spaces in a row, the answer would be yes, of course. But the point is to use non-breaking spaces in place of normal spaces in every location where you don't want the title/heading/caption to break. If the line needs to break, it will do so at the only place where it

Re: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Böðvar Björgvinsson
Thanks Fred, I'll try that one out the next time. :-) Bodvar 2011/8/16 Fred Ridder docu...@hotmail.com If you were to use multiple spaces in a row, the answer would be yes, of course. But the point is to use non-breaking spaces in place of normal spaces in every location where you don't

RE: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Combs, Richard
Fred Ridder wrote: If you were to use multiple spaces in a row, the answer would be yes, of course. But the point is to use non-breaking spaces in place of normal spaces in every location where you don't want the title/heading/caption to break. If the line needs to break, it will do so at

RE: Is there a way in FM10 to exclude Newline from TOC?

2011-08-16 Thread Fred Ridder
Good point, Richard. In my defense I'll simply point out that at all of the last three companies I've worked for, the standard style was to include only the label and autonumber and not the text of the heading/caption/title in cross-references. Of course, if my current employer ever decided