Hello Dave
I have a question: Do you know how I do invisible Headings? So there is no heading in the text, but in the TOC. Like the ESV has? The TOC has "Chapter 1" etc. but there is no heading in the Bible for this.
Thanks
Fabian
Do you know how I do invisible Headings?
As you know, a heading style is the way to create entries for the TOC, so if you have a Normal style of [[@Bible:Genesis 2]]2... there will be no TOC for that line. So you need to investigate and create a TOC entry using MS Word, then see if that is carried into the compiled document.
Do you know how I do invisible Headings? As you know, a heading style is the way to create entries for the TOC, so if you have a Normal style of [[@Bible:Genesis 2]]2... there will be no TOC for that line. So you need to investigate and create a TOC entry using MS Word, then see if that is carried into the compiled document.
Thank. It can be this is automatically done by the import when Logos does a Bible. Means no additionally content in the text or marker. Only the new chapter talks to the compiler to add it. Just a guess but it could be the way it works for Logos own Bibles.
Then it would be good if this is done in the PB too.
Yes, it would have to be a tag like [[@TOC:Chapter 2]] [[@Bible:Genesis 2]]2
I found that the TOC in Word is built upon Heading styles!!
Then it would be good if this is done in the PB too. Yes, it would have to be a tag like [[@TOC:Chapter 2]] [[@Bible:Genesis 2]]2 I found that the TOC in Word is built upon Heading styles!!
Or as I said through a automaically process without interaction to the Word file.
BTW: I would love if there is not "Chapter x" but "John x". So it is easier in the TOC to distinguish between the over 1000 chapters.
Hello Dave I have a question: Do you know how I do invisible Headings? So there is no heading in the text, but in the TOC. Like the ESV has? The TOC has "Chapter 1" etc. but there is no heading in the Bible for this.
Would the following perhaps be a work around ?
In the docx file, you could assign the background color as the text color for your heading style in the particular heading where you want an invisible heading in the text. For example, a "white" text on a "white" background will be "invisible" in the docx file as well as the compiled book; but the automatically generated TOC should show display the heading entry. You can also adjust the font-size of the heading in that particular place to avoid larger "blank gaps" in the text.
hello Wolfgang,
nicht wirklich. By the compiling the header has a much more space intensive behavior than on the docx.
Danke
Attached a sample "title page" in one of my personal books ... Note the entry "Titelseite" in the TOC, which is generated from a line formatted as "heading 1" with color set to background color and font-size set to a very small value.
In the docx file you can see (well, actually can't see due to font-color setting) the "Titelseite" text formatted "heading 1" (in German "Überschrift 1") set to font-size 8, just above the first line of text
Thanks Wolfgang
How it looks in dark mode?