how to create an embedded mini-TOC or similar?

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Thu Oct 18 14:09:17 PDT 2012


You could munge and reformat the chapter TOC that you played with so it
would create hyperlinks, and them embed that.... so that'd be a viable
solution.

But what I'd recommend is contacting Rick Quatro, FrameScript Master, and
purchasing his already existing Chapter TOC script, which I've used for
several years.
Does all you want, it's configurable, and should be painless to implement.
Note that it does require FrameScript, but if you're serious about FM, you
should have that in your toolbox.

Art

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On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Robert Lauriston <robert at lauriston.com>wrote:

> FM10. I have this 150-page chapter that's similar to an API reference.
> Each of 4-500 settings has its own topic starting with a "heading 1"
> of its name. The headings are in alphabetical order.
>
> There are obstacles to creating context-sensitive help so as a
> workaround I'd like to create a compact, multi-column list of links at
> the beginning of the chapter. Any suggestions on how to do that?
>
> The headings rarely if ever change so I could live without it updating
> dynamically.
>
> I thought maybe I'd start by creating a table of contents for the
> chapter, but it doesn't have hyperlinks the way the book TOC does.
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