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Subject:Re: Need RoboHelp Help.... From:"David M. Brown" <dmbrown -at- BROWN-INC -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 29 Apr 1999 19:33:46 -0700
Gen Whitt wrote:
>
> Basically, an item that will be a book in the TOC is preceded
> by "1 " and an item that will be a page in the TOC is preceded by "2 "
Sorry, but that information is *still* incorrect.
The distinction between a book and a page is controlled by the presence
or absence of an equals sign and topic ID after the title:
* If it has a level designator, a title, an equals sign, and a topic
ID,
it's a page.
* If it has only a level designator and a title, it's a book.
The level designator has *nothing* to do with whether you get a book or
a page. It defines the hierarchy (level-1 books contain level-2 books
and pages, level-2 books contain level-3 books and pages, and so on; you
can
even have level-1 pages, as long as they precede the first level-1
book).
--David
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David M. Brown - Brown Inc.
dmbrown -at- brown-inc -dot- com
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