Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread David Kuhn
I am running into a problem inserting a running header. It is for a book organized into parts. One of the master pages must include a header row containing the Part number and Part name above the Chapter number and Chapter name. I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the definition

Re: Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
Unless you're already using it, you could assign the book's $volnum variable to display the Part's information by mapping it to the appropriate chapters in the book file. Then just set up the header definition to display the word Part and the contents of $volnum. It should work fine because the

RE: Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Combs, Richard
David Kuhn wrote: I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the definition that exists from $paratext[H1_Heading1] to $paratext[Part]. There is already a Part paragraph format defined, but it exists only in the Part document type, not the Chapter document type. But when I

Re: Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or into the header. Art On Nov 13, 2007 1:38 PM, Combs, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Kuhn wrote: I tried to

RE: Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Art Campbell wrote: Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or into the header. slap_forehead /Of course! David mentioned needing both the part number and

Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread David Kuhn
I am running into a problem inserting a running header. It is for a book organized into parts. One of the master pages must include a header row containing the Part number and Part name above the Chapter number and Chapter name. I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the definition

Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
Unless you're already using it, you could assign the book's $volnum variable to display the Part's information by mapping it to the appropriate chapters in the book file. Then just set up the header definition to display the word "Part" and the contents of $volnum. It should work fine because the

Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Combs, Richard
David Kuhn wrote: > I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the > definition that exists from <$paratext[H1_Heading1]> to > <$paratext[Part]>. > > There is already a Part paragraph format defined, but it > exists only in the Part document type, not the Chapter document type. > >

Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or into the header. Art On Nov 13, 2007 1:38 PM, Combs, Richard wrote: > David Kuhn wrote: > > > I tried to insert a

Help with Running Headers

2007-11-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Art Campbell wrote: > Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold > user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of > using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or > into the header. Of course! David mentioned needing both the part number and name, so it