David Wollenberger wrote:
>... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
>beginning of each chapter...
Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also.
I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter
TOCs automatically. By the way the sc
David Wollenberger wrote:
>... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
>beginning of each chapter...
Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also.
I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter
TOCs automatically. By the way the sc
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Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
David,
There are two methods I have used.
First is to use the cross-reference feature - place cross-references to the
headings you want for your TOC. Define the TOC para style to incoude a tab
with a leader for the page
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Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in.
Works like a charm, also on a book level.
You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm
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Subject: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginni
Hi David
For your first technique, you have to add all the .fm files to the "big" book,
not add the single-chapter books to it. We used this approach for a while, but
found it a pain to have to keep opening and updating the small books. Also, you
have to muck with your numbering scheme. In your
If you really need a TOC at the beginning of the chapter, and by that
I mean more
than a list of Heading1s, which are pretty common and usually set up
with cross-references
for each file, just generate a file-level TOC. Format it to suit, then
in the source file, import the TOC as a referenced file
This method is only needed, IMHO, if you want the ToC to refer to the
ToC, or if you have a very small ToC that will be sharing a page with
the beginning of the chapter.
But I agree: use only one book file.
There is also the third alternative: make the individual ToCs for each
chapter and add it
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Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
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>
>Hi,
>
>I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents
>in the beginning of each chapter. However, I only display all H1
>cross-refer
We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs).
To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the
mini-TOC against the bookmarks in the PDF as I'm reviewing it.
-Carla
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If you really need a TOC at the beginning of the chapter, and by that
I mean more
than a list of Heading1s, which are pretty common and usually set up
with cross-references
for each file, just generate a file-level TOC. Format it to suit, then
in the source file, import the TOC as a referenced file
nk Harper
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We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs).
To verify that all H1 and H2 hea
Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in.
Works like a charm, also on a book level.
You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm
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To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the
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>Hi,
>
>I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of con
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>Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
>
>Hi,
>
>I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents
>in the beginning of each chap
This method is only needed, IMHO, if you want the ToC to refer to the
ToC, or if you have a very small ToC that will be sharing a page with
the beginning of the chapter.
But I agree: use only one book file.
There is also the third alternative: make the individual ToCs for each
chapter and add it
Behalf Of Wollenberger, David
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 2:23 AM
To: Framers (FrameMaker List)
Subject: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter.
Initially, I thought that the only way I could do this would be
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter.
Initially, I thought that the only way I could do this would be to
create a book for each chapter. These books would contain nothing but
the chapter file and an autogenerated TOC. Then, I would create a ma
Hi David
For your first technique, you have to add all the .fm files to the "big" book,
not add the single-chapter books to it. We used this approach for a while, but
found it a pain to have to keep opening and updating the small books. Also, you
have to muck with your numbering scheme. In your
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter.
Initially, I thought that the only way I could do this would be to
create a book for each chapter. These books would contain nothing but
the chapter file and an autogenerated TOC. Then, I would create a ma
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