More on Generic Chapters
Caroline Tabach
Caroline at radcom.com
Tue Jun 27 00:07:12 PDT 2006
Do you mean import as a text inset?
Caroline Tabach
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-----Original Message-----
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campbell at gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 6:49 PM
To: Caroline Tabach
Cc: Framers List
Subject: Re: More on Generic Chapters
In Book A, create an empty-of-content holding chapter for the content
file and import it. Specify "Use Local Formatting" and set the tag
that controls the Appendix/Chapter title/number to specify the
Appendix listing settings info.
In Book B, just include the content file as is, with it's own
formatting controlling the Chapter setting.
Art
> 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?
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