11-15-2011, 07:02 AM
The expression
{heading level=1, some string}
is essential to the functioning of the TocDocument table of contents.
But not all heading need be created the same and still occupy the top level:
{destination name="nota", }
{heading level=1, {text font-size=12pt, NOTES}}
{notes
\(Notes here\)
}
The heading in this case will be a modest piece of text and not the default large font.
You can see the result at my http://phil.aule-browser.com/sextus-empiricus.html
The other interesting bit on that web page is the arrowhead in the text near the top. The document is (hopefully) in one of a suggested list of Serif fonts
TIP: to display a Unicode arrow in text, specify a sans-serif font for that text.
{heading level=1, some string}
is essential to the functioning of the TocDocument table of contents.
But not all heading need be created the same and still occupy the top level:
{destination name="nota", }
{heading level=1, {text font-size=12pt, NOTES}}
{notes
\(Notes here\)
}
The heading in this case will be a modest piece of text and not the default large font.
You can see the result at my http://phil.aule-browser.com/sextus-empiricus.html
The other interesting bit on that web page is the arrowhead in the text near the top. The document is (hopefully) in one of a suggested list of Serif fonts
TIP: to display a Unicode arrow in text, specify a sans-serif font for that text.