generate.toc
table
generate.toc
Control generation of ToCs and LoTs
appendix toc
article toc
book toc,figure,table,example,equation
chapter toc
part toc
preface toc
qandadiv toc
qandaset toc
reference toc
section toc
set toc
/appendix toc
/article toc
book toc,figure,table,example,equation
/chapter toc
part toc
/preface toc
qandadiv toc
qandaset toc
reference toc
/section toc
set toc
Description
This parameter has a structured value. It is a table of space-delimited
path/value pairs. Each path identifies some element in the source document
using a restricted subset of XPath (only the implicit child axis, no wildcards,
no predicates). Paths can be either relative or absolute.
When a particular element, the stylesheets consult this table to
determine if a ToC (or LoT(s)) should be generated.
For example, consider the entry:
book toc,figure
This indicates that whenever a book is formatted, a
Table Of Contents and a List of Figures should be generated. Similarly,
/chapter toc
indicates that whenever a document that has a root
of chapter is formatted, a Table of
Contents should be generated. The entry chapter would match
all chapters, but /chapter matches only chapter
document elements.
Generally, the longest match wins. So, for example, if you want to distinguish
articles in books from articles in parts, you could use these two entries:
book/article toc,figure
part/article toc
Note that an article in a part can never match a book/article,
so if you want nothing to be generated for articles in parts, you can simply leave
that rule out.