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2013-02-17 11:51:31 CT | #1 |
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T.J. Zweers From: Netherlands Registered: 2006-02-07 Posts: 331 |
Hi all, I finally made a document with, real, chapters (and page numbering not Not! At least I don't see the positive side of it. Oh, my old way of making something like this contained also chapters, Now I need to know in which chapter the content is, because from the Oh, yes, I can go to each page, only if I know where it is (in which What am I overlooking? Theo Oh, yes! I've seenhttp://www.pagestream.org/?action=Documents&id=63 and -- |
2013-02-17 07:53:14 CT | #2 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
I believe PgS is supposed to do this (at least for all articles in a chapter, even if not all articles in a document) but it hasn't worked in a long time. I guess I haven't made any fuss because my large documents tend to have one content article per chapter. As to the rest of your thoughts: I guess it depends on what type of document you are making. Mine are, effectively, documentation so it readily follows what chapter (or subchapter) the information will be contained in due to the overall structure. But I can see how that might be nice. For final use, where someone other than the author might not know which chapter, it will be a PDF (or at least printed with an index) so search is facilitated. It sounds rather like the use cases are different, but that is why I haven't been complaining on the subject. Tim Doty On Feb 17, 2013, at 4:51 AM, Theo Zweers <tjzwrs@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, |
2013-02-18 09:39:39 CT | #3 |
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T.J. Zweers From: Netherlands Registered: 2006-02-07 Posts: 331 |
Hi Tim, and thank you! It is a pity if this is the way to do this. Maybe Deron can shed some Yes, I know where the things are in the document. At least generally. If I want to get the text from the whole document in a text file (why? I That's why I asked this question, if I didn't overlook something (these Um Deron, if you answer my question, can you get a new PGS version out, Theo - a newby, sometimes Op 17-2-2013 14:53, Tim Doty schreef:
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2013-02-18 06:37:41 CT | #4 |
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Tim Doty From: United States Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 2939 |
I wasn't meaning to suggest you didn't have a good use for doing it that way (different use cases, after all!) but just FYI if there is something that you suspect might change you can use a document variable (PgS may call it something else, I forget). In other words define a variable 'company' with a value <this company's name> and insert that for company name everywhere in the document. Then changing it everywhere is a simple matter. Obviously, you don't know before hand everything that will change, but sometimes for a particular document, you can have a good idea of what might change. Tim Doty On Feb 18, 2013, at 2:39 AM, Theo Zweers <tjzwrs@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Tim, and thank you! |
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