"D. C. Toedt" writes:
> Hi all --
>
> BACKGROUND: I've been using org-mode to develop the Common Draft annotated
> collection of business contract clauses, in part for the law school course in
> contract drafting that I
> teach to third-year law students. I've been posting the collection as
That would be very much of interest, Ian. One potential issue, though:
The table of contents generated by org-mode uses just one ,
with nested elements.
I spent a few hours tinkering with variations on the jQuery approach at
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?822342-JavaScript-list-
On 2014-06-30 19:55, D. C. Toedt wrote:
Thanks, Ian. I've done things like that in the past, but it'd entail
maintaining the TOC by hand, which I was hoping to avoid. True, I'd
be able to create the initial TOC using org-mode, followed by manually
inserting jQuery calls. But I'd have to manual
Thanks, Ian. I've done things like that in the past, but it'd entail
maintaining the TOC by hand, which I was hoping to avoid. True, I'd be
able to create the initial TOC using org-mode, followed by manually
inserting jQuery calls. But I'd have to manually edit the TOC every time I
added a new c
On 29/06/14 19:51, D. C. Toedt wrote:
at http://www.CommonDraft.org, and plan to expand and maintain it.
QUESTION: I'm currently using a single, multi-level table of contents
(TOC) at the beginning of the document. That ends up being a lot to
scroll through to get to the first chapter. I'd l
Hi all --
BACKGROUND: I've been using org-mode to develop the *Common Draft*
annotated collection of business contract clauses, in part for the law
school course in contract drafting that I teach to third-year law students.
I've been posting the collection as a Creative Commons document at
http: