If so, how?
EDIT: And I'm talking about a Logos native index (so that you can turn on/off visible page numbers, jump to a particular page number) not an index at the end of a resource that is based on the print version's index.
Something that would be very helpful to us is if someone at Logos could post a docx test file with formatting/tagging in it. That would be all the documentation us self-investigators need.
Yes Please! You may even find that we create the wiki documentation for you if you would be so kind as to do something like this.
The intent is for page numbers to be specified as they were in the old PBB format (see here). However, I've just tested this and found that doesn't work consistently. (We will be updating the known issues with these limitations throughout the day.)
Thanks, Bradley. I'd forgotten where the PBB tutorial was. It's helpful to have that link again.
Does the other customization/tagging, adding a cover, etc., part of the functionality of the PBB implementation now? In other words, is it appropriate to use that tutorial for tagging etc. even though compilation is different?
thanks!
Obviously none of the documentation about compilation (basically everything following http://www.logos.com/media/pbb/tutorial.html#saving) is applicable any more, but I believe the current PBB design calls for the same "[[...]]" tags from LDLS3 PBB to continue to be recognised. (But "Topic" milestones probably won't be, because those have changed between LDLS3 and Logos 4.)
(But "Topic" milestones probably won't be, because those have changed between LDLS3 and Logos 4.)
That brings some questions to mind:
That brings some questions to mind: What is the new L4 "Topic" milestone syntax? (I've been struggling with these and haven't got them to work.)
I'm glad I'm not the only one having problems with the topic tag.
Have you looked at the Wiki? http://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books
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