Thanks Hussein, all sorted now. Jon
> On 10/13/2010 01:49 PM, Jon Ison wrote: >> >> When I transform my document to WordprocessingML or HTML I notice: >> >> * Page numbers in the TOC (in WordprocessingML) are all zero > > That's normal: only MS-Word can number the pages of a WordprocessingML > document. I mean, third-party software such as ours has simply no way to > do this. > > Please refer to this FAQ: http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/faq.html#fields > > --- > I use the page-number-citation object to print the number of pages in my > document, but the displayed value is always 0 when I load the document > in MS-Word. How can I get the correct value? > --- > > > >> * Index entries (in WordprocessingML or HTML) do not include page numbers or >> links back to the >> text >> >> The index is automatically generated, i.e. my document includes an empty >> <index> element >> >> I guess I've missed something fundamental. > > Have you inserted <indexterm> elements in your XML document? > > DocBook example: > > --- > <para>The Tiger <indexterm><primary>Big > Cats</primary><secondary>Tigers</secondary></indexterm> is a very large > cat indeed.</para> > --- > > DITA example: > > --- > <p>A paragraph can contain <i><tt>i</tt> > elements</i><indexterm>i</indexterm>, <b><tt>b</tt> > elements</b><indexterm>b</indexterm>, <tt>tt > elements</tt><indexterm>tt</indexterm>, among many other inline > elements.</p> > --- > > Note that XMLmind XML Editor has an <indexterm> editor. > > See > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/docbook/docbook_menu.html#docbook_indexterm_editor > > See > http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/dita/topic_reference.html#dita_indexterm_editor > > > -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

