I've just committed a new magic word __TOC__ that inserts the toc at the place it is found. This implies __FORCETOC__.
I've just committed a new magic word __TOC__ that inserts the toc at the place it is found. This implies __FORCETOC__.
Thank you! Now I can stop trying to come up with headings for paragraphs that don't need them, just to make the ToC come after the lead-in; it's led to some awfully odd and forced headings... :D
Rowan Collins wrote:
I've just committed a new magic word __TOC__ that inserts the toc at the place it is found. This implies __FORCETOC__.
Thank you! Now I can stop trying to come up with headings for paragraphs that don't need them, just to make the ToC come after the lead-in; it's led to some awfully odd and forced headings... :D
Are you saying you're going to have unheaded text after the TOC? I strongly disagree to that; that is very bad/unprofessional page layout.
Thank you! Now I can stop trying to come up with headings for paragraphs that don't need them, just to make the ToC come after the lead-in; it's led to some awfully odd and forced headings... :D
Are you saying you're going to have unheaded text after the TOC? I strongly disagree to that; that is very bad/unprofessional page layout.
Well, I'm not going to go round actively taking headers out, but some of the articles I've edited have had sections at the beginning which really defied description - one of them ended up called "Generality", which really isn't very nice; but, if the ToC sitting in the middle of unheadered text looks even worse, I shan't use it.
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