https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152075
--- Comment #9 from ajlittoz <page74010...@yahoo.fr> --- (In reply to Peter Roelofsen from comment #7) > Having a TOC right below a chapter title with the chapter title included > seems redundant to me. But there are books where a new chapter starts on a > right page, and the TOC for that chapter sits on the opposite (left) page. > In that case, including the chapter title in the TOC would make perfect > sense. Unfortunately, you wouldn't be able to include a chapter TOC just > before the start of a chapter in the present implementation. I played a bit > with inserting the content of a single chapter in a section, wondering if > you can make a TOC for just a section of a document. It turns out that you > can't, but maybe it's an idea to allow TOCs for sections. This can already be done. You have to cleverly customise your paragraph styles and cheat a bit. The Heading 1 is entered before the chapter TOC to create context. It is formatted as Contents 1 (but take care about tabs because you can't, or rather shouldn't, insert a page number because it would mess up the rest of the layout). The chapter TOC is inserted using Additional styles so that you exclude Heading 1 which is just above the chapter TOC. You list in these styles all Heading n, save the level you are in and lower. I use a new paragraph style Offset Heading 1 which is formatted as the original Heading 1 so that it looks exactly as a chapter start. It is filled with fields for chapter number and title. This paragraph style is at Body Text level in order not to disturb the outline. See -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.