More on Generic Chapters
Ridder, Fred
fred.ridder at intel.com
Mon Jun 26 09:16:47 PDT 2006
If the formatting of the chapter and appendix headings is identical
except
for the numbering, you can conditionalize just the pilcrows for the two
different paragraph tags and use the same text string for both. But I'll
admit that using two separate copies of the heading paragraph that
are conditionalized in whole may be more maintainable, particularly
if you've got more than one writer.
My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com)
Intel
Parsippany, NJ
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[mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 11:32 AM
To: Caroline Tabach
Cc: Framers List
Subject: Re: More on Generic Chapters
Caroline Tabach wrote:
> I have another question.
> I asked about sharing chapter between a number of books
> 2 of these common chapters are Appendix chapters in 2 books, and
regular
> chapters in another.
>
> In order for the ToC to work the way we want (the words Appendix B
will
> appear before the chapter name, instead of chapter 5), they have a
> heading tag, called AppendixHeading, when they appear as a chapter,
they
> have a different heading style, and the words chapter appear before
the
> chapter name in the ToC
>
> How can I make it all work?
Put two primary headings at the beginning of the file, one tagged as
AppendixHeading and the other as ChapterHeading. Then create and apply
condition tags to the same headings, and Show or Hide them as needed for
each book.
HTH,
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Stuart Rogers
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