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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] List of titles within table of contents
Hi Marius,
Your basic assessment of the problem is correct,
the list of figures is not a node in the document that can be processed like
section. I would suggest a customization along these lines:
1. Customize the template named
'component.toc' from fo/autotoc.xsl to add a call to a new template for your new
TOC item:
...
<xsl:if
test="$nodes">
<fo:block id="toc...{$id}" xsl:use-attribute-sets="toc.margin.properties"> <xsl:if test="$toc.title.p"> <xsl:call-template name="table.of.contents.titlepage"/> </xsl:if> <!-- Add
something like this line here -->
<xsl:call-template name="figure.list.toc.line"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="$nodes" mode="toc"> <xsl:with-param name="toc-context" select="$toc-context"/> </xsl:apply-templates> </fo:block> </xsl:if> 2. Then create a new template by that name by
copying the template named 'toc.line', which handles generating one line in a
TOC. In that customized template, you will need to customize the
variable named 'id' to match the id of the fo:block containing the list of
figures, as it is generated in the 'list.of.titles' template:
<fo:block
id="lot...{$titles}...{$id}"
where $titles in your case is 'figure'. The
$id reference will still be good, because the context is still the article
element. So your custom template would have:
<xsl:variable name="id">
<xsl:text>lot...figure...</xsl:text>
<xsl:call-template
name="object.id"/>
</xsl:variable>
Then you need to replace the line that applies
templates in mode="titleabbrev.markup" with a call to gentext:
<xsl:call-template
name="gentext">
<xsl:with-param
name="key">ListofFigures</xsl:with-param>
</xsl:call-template>
I haven't tested this, but that should get you
started.
From: Marius Microshit
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 7:45 AM
Subject: [docbook-apps] List of titles within table of
contents Hello,
I tried to find a way to have the title of list of figures within the table of contents. I guess the main problem is I do not have a node-name for the list of figures. Perhaps I am completely wrong with this guess. However I feel lost somewhere inbetween make.component.tocs, component.toc and component.list.of.titles. The document is an article, the output is pdf and the stylesheet version is 1.77.1. I expect the result to be as follows: TOC List of Figures ... Section 1 ... Section 2 ... etc. Any kind of help would be appreciated. Best regards, Marius |
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