Uttered James Laska <jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx>, spake thus: > Some of our process documents can become somewhat large, which lends > well to the chunked html output. Taking that a step further we've found > it helpful to have 2 toc settings where the main table of contents only > goes one level deep (chapter). Once you click on a chapter you then see > the detailed toc for that section. This has received some good mileage > and seems break up a document into manageable chunks. Both the document ToC and the chapter ToC seems to share a common setting "doc.section.depth", so they can't be set independantly. However, since a chapter is a level down inside the document, a 1-level deep ToC there does provide a bit more detail that was hidden in the document ToC. > Curious what folks think about this, is there a way to allow doc > writers to make this customization without modifying main-html.xsl? I can add this capability to the "docs-common" infrastructure if the consensus is to do this. My question is this: do we want document authors to have that much control over the rendering, or is this a more project-level choice? Cheers
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