Table of Contents Question - 2
Combs, Richard
richard.combs at Polycom.com
Wed Nov 23 13:47:47 PST 2005
Scott Tweedy wrote:
<snip> When the text is
> just long enough that it "runs into" the page number the page
> number wraps to the next line instead of the text "breaking"
> and then wrapping. Here's an example of what I mean:
>
> ILS or ILS/RADAR RWY 26L.......177
> SID(VECTOR) NON JET RICHMOND.
> 178
> SID(VECTOR) VANCOUVER......179
> NOISE ABATEMENT (pg 1)........180
<snip>
The second tab that Fred told you to add (between <$elementonly> and
<$pagenum> in your ref page TOC spec) will fix 99% of the problems with
long TOC entries that wrap.
Occasionally, you may encounter an instance where you want the line to
break earlier. You can force a line break by going to the *source
heading* for the TOC entry and changing the spaces *after* where you
want the break into non-breaking spaces. If the entire heading won't fit
onto one TOC row, it will break at the last ordinary space.
HTH!
Richard
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Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
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