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From: | Ian Barton |
Subject: | Re: [O] Tables of contents for individual sections wanted -- will donate |
Date: | Mon, 30 Jun 2014 19:40:36 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.6.0 |
On 29/06/14 19:51, D. C. Toedt wrote: at http://www.CommonDraft.org, and plan to expand and maintain it.
QUESTION: I'm currently using a single, multi-level table of contents (TOC) at the beginning of the document. That ends up being a lot to scroll through to get to the first chapter. I'd like instead to have: * a one-level "master" TOC at the beginning of the document, listing and linking to just the articles (in contracts, "articles" are the same as "chapters" in books, that is, the top-level sections); and * at the beginning of each article, a TOC listing and linking to the subheadings within that article.
Not an org-mode solution, but if your audience is consuming the content as a web page generated from org-mode, you can do most of this using jQuery.
What I am suggesting is you make your TOC collapsible and clicking on a heading in the TOC expands the links to the sub headings underneath the heading. You can probably do nested collapsible headings so you can expand various level of subheadings like a concertina.
I am definitely not a Javascript expert, but I have managed to use this technique on some of my documents.
Ian.
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