[Ben Guillon] > Hi Andreas, > > Why not simply the attached patch? It seems to work here. > > BTW, using bookmark fixes the section level, but the chapter > numbering problem is still there: the chapter counter is absolute > whatever in or out of a part.
Sequencial chapter numbering is (almost) fine with me. I would like to avoid numbering for the introduction and the concluision chapter (and those following the conclusion), but expect I will find a way to avoid those. One way would be to make the introduction chapter zero, allowing chapter one in my version to be the same as chapter one in the original book. :) > It also explains why the TOC does not indent chapter lines within or > without a part. I think people can live with that, but it's just to > say that latex has its own sectionning limitations that can be > hardly overcome. The xslt+fop processor indent the chapters within a part, and this look a lot nicer than the current dblatex output. :) >> @Petter: Please let me know if it works for you. >> @BenoƮt: Please let me know if there is a better / more elegant >> solution. I tested the solution from Ben Guillon, and the PDF table of content look just like I want it to look. :) The indentation in the table of content pages do not, nor the chapter numbering, so I hope those problems can be solved too. :) Did you check out the book source available from <URL: https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/free-culture-lessig >? It contain all you need to create the Free Culture book by Lawrence Lessig. :) -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org