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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] TOC formatting
Hi Tobias, Sunday 30 August 2009 > > is there a way to modify the toc templates to e.g. making every major > one heading bold and have a padding or margin like this > > 1. This is a major one heading (BOLD font-weight) I assume, you mean a title in chapter, appendix, or preface? > 1.1 ... (NORMAL font-weight) > 1.2 ... (NORMAL font-weight) > Padding / Margin / Spacing > 2. This is a major two heading (BOLD font-weight) > 2.1 ... (NORMAL font-weight) > ... > > I already searched the documentation and the xsl source, but haven't > found a real entry point in the toc.xsl. > > Any ideads or suggestions? I think, you can use one of the two methods, depending on how easy it should be or how much detail you need: 1. Customize the attribute set "toc.line.properties". 2. Customize the named template "toc.line". The first one is easier to use. Use the following code to distinguish between a chapter and something else. Of course, you can add appendix, glossary, etc. too, to cover these headings: <xsl:attribute-set name="toc.line.properties"> <xsl:attribute name="font-weight"> <xsl:choose> <!-- Add more xsl:whens or "or"s to cover appendix, preface, etc. --> <xsl:when test="self::chapter">bold</xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise>normal</xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:attribute> </xsl:attribute-set> The second one is a bit more elaborate, but gives you more freedom. Copy the "toc.line" template from fo/autotoc.xsl into your customization layer and adapt it to your needs. You can use the above xsl:choose to distinguish between your different headings and add your spacing/margins/ ... More information about the latter method can be found here: http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/TOCcontrol.html#TOClook Tom
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