On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux <
tennessee.carmelveill...@gmail.com> wrote:

> To find something listed in the table of contents, you need to be looking
> at the table of contents. Thus, you don't need to list where it is, since by
> definition, you are there when you are consulting it :) It makes no
> typographical sense.
>
> If you ABSOLUTELY need it (and it will look weird, but whatever), you could
> force it with ERT:
>
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Table of Contents}
>
> as LaTeX code just before the Table of Contents inset. See attached
> screenshot.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 28 July 2010 18:01, Alex Leith <alexgle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am guessing, now, that the chapter command has been changed by
>> "fancychap" and that this has somehow changed the behaviour of the links for
>> the appendices. I removed it from the preable and that has fixed that
>> problem.
>>
>> Very possible.
>
>
>> Just now I changed the options of koma-script to listof=toc, and the list
>> of figures and tables are included in the TOC, but the table of contents
>> itself is not still... Any ideas?
>>
>> To find something listed in the table of contents, you need to be looking
> at the table of contents. Thus, you don't need to list where it is, since by
> definition, you are there when you are consulting it :) It makes no
> typographical sense.
>
> If you ABSOLUTELY need it (and it will look weird, but whatever), you could
> force it with ERT:
>
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Table of Contents}
>
> as LaTeX code just before the Table of Contents inset. See attached
> screenshot. Hope this helps.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux, EIT
> Electrical engineering masters student, ETS (http://www.etsmtl.ca)
> Project AREXIMAS (http://areximas.etsmtl.ca)
>
>
Hi again

Ok, I see what you mean, that does seem weird. But what about in the pdf
index (see attached screenshot) I would expect that I should be able to move
to the TOC from here, right?

Alex

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Alex Leith
Surveying and Spatial Sciences
University of Tasmania
email: alexgle...@gmail.com
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