Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2017, 09:43:12 CET schrieb ale rimoldi: > On 06/02/17 22:16, Gregory Pittman wrote: > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > Subject: Re: [scribus] Wieder zur?ck mit Problemen > > Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2017 15:47:33 -0500 > > From: Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> > > To: Albrecht Will <albrecht.will at online.de> > > > > On 02/06/2017 10:27 AM, Albrecht Will wrote: > >> Am Montag, 6. Februar 2017, 09:47:09 CET schrieben Sie: > >>> On 02/06/2017 12:22 AM, Albrecht Will wrote: > >>>> Hi Greg, > >>>> thanks for your answer. It was the second respond to my question. Your > >>>> hint is yet wellknown. > >>>> The first respond asked me to unsubcribe from the list. I will do this > >>>> with > >>>> respect. Thanks > >>> > >>> That wasn't directed to you. So, are you still having trouble with TOC? > >>> What isn't working right? > >>> > >>> Greg > >> > >> In the german forum I got the advice, not to work with TOC until its > >> rewritten. Now I wait for an hint, how to do TOCs effectively. > > > > Playing with this a bit, and also checking the wiki page, the wiki is > > decidedly cryptic. > > > > Probably the first step you should do is to go to Document Setup > > > Document Item Attributes. There, create an attribute and name it TOC, or > > whatever you like. Click OK. > > Now, when you go to Document Setup > Tables of Contents, you should be > > able to add a new one, and find your name (TOC) in the drop down list; > > choose that. Filling in other attributes is optional at this point. > > Choose the Destination Frame you want your TOC to be in - it needs to > > already exist. Choose a Paragraph Style if you want. Click OK. > > Now go to one or more frames with content, and from the context menu > > select Attributes. Under the drop down list for Name you should now find > > TOC, select that. Under Value put in what you want to show up in the > > table of contents. Click OK. > > > > At this point you should be able to select Extras > Generate Table of > > Contents, and get some results in the frame you chose for the TOC. > > At this point you might guess, why i suggested you, not to use the > current TOC system. > > Personally, I don't know of anybody who used it. > Some have tried. > > You will have to retype each title in a popup and all you get is the > current page of the frame where the title is in. > Of course, you're not allowed to have two titles in the same frame. > > > As I told you, you will be faster by typing the TOC yourself. > > And, generally speaking, even if Scribus has got much better, it's IMO > not yet 100% ready for documents where manually compiling a TOC is not > practical. > With just a bit of luck 1.6 will. > > You're doing pioneer work and it's nice to see you filling bug reports > when you notice that things do not work! > > Ciao > a.l.e > > p.s.: If you're wondering, yes, I know how the current TOC works and > asked the team to remove it from Scribus. It's an anti-feature: people > who discover it, lose time trying to learn it; and are disappointed when > they find out how it does (not) work; we lose time explaining how to use > it or why not to use it. > A lose lose situation! > > ___ > Scribus Mailing List: scribus at lists.scribus.net > Edit your options or unsubscribe: > http://lists.scribus.net/mailman/listinfo/scribus > See also: > http://wiki.scribus.net > http://forums.scribus.net
Hi, for now I can say TOC works well when I removed endnotes. I created 3 TOCs using attributes in textframes. What a relief! Albrecht
