Steve Bennett-4 wrote:
On 6/12/06, Phil Boswell <phil.boswell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Then your likely best bet is to request a token
which inhibits the
NUMBERING
of TOC entries, and add them manually, so that the numbers appear
correctly
regardless of the preferences chosen by the user.
Something like __NOTOCNUMBERING__ maybe?
HTH HAND
What, like:
intro text
intro text
__NOTOCNUMBERING__
==A. Section A==
aoeueou
==B. Section B==
===B. I. blah===
?
Yes, something like that...
Would there be any differences between that and
"true" numbering in
the rendering process?
Well, you wouldn't have the numbers doubling up if a user has
"auto-numbering" enabled in their preferences (I forget which way around IP
users see it).
You also wouldn't have the odd situation where the absolute level of headers
makes no difference to the numbering, it's all relative to the highest level
in use.
I see this as not very different to using __NOTOC__ to suppress the standard
TOC to allow a {{CustomTOC}} to be used instead.
HTH HAND
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