Robin Shannon wrote:
If the thing is a heading it should be in the TOC, if
it is not a
heading, only emphisised text, it should use bold/italic/whatever else
to provide emphisis to the text, but NOT the h1/2/3/4/5/6 tags because
they are only for headings.
paz y amor,
rjs
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:36:33 -0800, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
>Huh? I would guess that the difference is that the semantic markups are
>the ones that you want to appear in the TOC, and the presentational ones
>are those that you don't want there. In Wikisource I've certainly run
>into texts where some headings should not be in the TOC.
>
>Ec
>
>
Robin,
There are two types of headings; there are the mediawiki headings and
there are the h1 etc thingies. They behave differently. We are happy
that they behave differently. We are happy to have the ability to
specify headings in two ways. The mediawiki way adds the headings in the
table of contents, the h1 etc do not.
What is your problem? They are two different things and we cherish the
difference :)
PS
http://it.wiktionary.org/wiki/Buon_Natale_e_felice_Anno_Nuovo%21
Thanks,
GerardM