Just askin. ;- )
If it were me, I'd include a special trigger para tag in the text inset and
in the TOC that only appears at the beginning nad end of the text inset ..
something like TextInsetMarker.
They either delete everything between the beginning and ending entries in
the TOC manually or wi
Hi, Joseph:
Is there a compelling reason NOT to tag non-feature H1s with a name
like H1NonF, and extract only regular H1s for the TOC?
You can create a book file for all the non-feature documents and use
find/replace to replace all H1 with H1NonF in one pass, by:
* Make secure backups of all fil
Joseph, your understanding is incorrect.
Because the text in a text inset is in the document, it's indexed, TOCed,
and otherwise treated as typed text.
***
Just as a usability thing, why wouldn't you want content from the insets to
be tracked?
Or put another way, what are you trying to do?
Art
Hi, Joseph:
Is there a compelling reason NOT to tag non-feature H1s with a name
like H1NonF, and extract only regular H1s for the TOC?
You can create a book file for all the non-feature documents and use
find/replace to replace all H1 with H1NonF in one pass, by:
* Make secure backups of all fil
Just askin. ;- )
If it were me, I'd include a special trigger para tag in the text inset and
in the TOC that only appears at the beginning nad end of the text inset ..
something like TextInsetMarker.
They either delete everything between the beginning and ending entries in
the TOC manually or wi
Joseph, your understanding is incorrect.
Because the text in a text inset is in the document, it's indexed, TOCed,
and otherwise treated as typed text.
***
Just as a usability thing, why wouldn't you want content from the insets to
be tracked?
Or put another way, what are you trying to do?
Art
Hello,
I am currently working on a 600 page document. This document contains
several text insets. When I update the book, the TOC is populated with H1s
from the text insets. I understand what is happening, but not why. Since I
have the TOC set to include H1s, it is looking inside the text inset,
f
Hello,
I am currently working on a 600 page document. This document contains
several text insets. When I update the book, the TOC is populated with H1s
from the text insets. I understand what is happening, but not why. Since I
have the TOC set to include H1s, it is looking inside the text inset,
f