Are <sect3>'s displayed in TOCs?
I am almost done with the PL/pgSQL doc revamping.
Are <sect3>'s displayed in tables of contents? I have <sect3>s that
would be much more appealing and useful to readers if they were displayed
in the TOCs.
If <sect3>'s won't be displayed, would it be ok for me to re-structure
some PL/pgSQL topics into <sect1>s with <sect2>s ?
-Roberto
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Roberto Mello wrote:
I am almost done with the PL/pgSQL doc revamping.
Are <sect3>'s displayed in tables of contents? I have <sect3>s that
would be much more appealing and useful to readers if they were displayed
in the TOCs.
You can alter this in the stylesheets. If you have an nwalsh-modular
directory there is a dbautoc.??? file. Near the top of this are two
figures for the depth of the ToC - one for books, one for articles.
You can almost certainly override this sort of stuff on the command-line
but I haven't succeeded in doing so yet.
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If <sect3>'s won't be displayed, would it be ok for me to re-structure
some PL/pgSQL topics into <sect1>s with <sect2>s ?-Roberto
Roberto Mello writes:
I am almost done with the PL/pgSQL doc revamping.
Are <sect3>'s displayed in tables of contents?
Not the way we have it set up, although it could be changed. However,
this makes the ToC unreasonably long in many cases, so I'd hesitate to
change it, at least now.
I have <sect3>s that
would be much more appealing and useful to readers if they were displayed
in the TOCs.
If <sect3>'s won't be displayed, would it be ok for me to re-structure
some PL/pgSQL topics into <sect1>s with <sect2>s ?
This is probably the best approach anyway. Too many "important" sect3's
make the page too long.
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