View Full Version : Simulating a Table of Contents
janrif
12-09-2007, 10:42 AM
I want to create a "TOC" in the text portion of a parent item.
Example:
Journal 2007
__December
____Mon
____Tue
____Wed
I'd like to select Mon, Tue, Wed from outline & paste into text portion as hyperlinks so I can click on any one of these & have URp jump to that page.
I can do this one item at a time but not with multiple selections.
Is this possible in some way that I can't fathom?
If it isn't, can this be turned into a suggestion & moved to the Suggestion area.
Thank you.
wordmuse
12-09-2007, 02:23 PM
The difficulty appears to be that you can't select multiple items without the content frame changing to show the new selection. If there was a way to "lasso" multiple items and drag them into the current item, you might have a chance...
Regards,
Bal
janrif
12-09-2007, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by wordmuse
The difficulty appears to be that you can't select multiple items without the content frame changing to show the new selection. If there was a way to "lasso" multiple items and drag them into the current item, you might have a chance...[snip] Yeah, unfortunately, that doesn't look possible unless someone has a trick up their sleeve. Maybe Kinook or another techie could offer up a suggestion how to accomplish what I want.
janrif
12-10-2007, 07:35 AM
bump to Kinook
ashwken
01-07-2008, 12:57 PM
Jan,
See the attached file which contains a couple of cropped screen shots from a competitor's product, is this what you have in mind.
One-level below selected node, or all levels below selected node.
janrif
01-07-2008, 01:21 PM
Assuming that the underlined portions on the right are actually links to the items on the left, that's it precisely. What product is that? And thanks....
ashwken
01-07-2008, 01:37 PM
Originally posted by janrif
Assuming that the underlined portions on the right are actually links to the items on the left, that's it precisely. What product is that? And thanks....
Yes, they are links - it's a TOC function.
The program is Treepad Business Edition.
I put a considerable amount of time into working with the program, but kept running into brick walls, then turned to UR - I'm still hitting some brick walls, but Kinook is attentive, seems more focused, and UR offer many other advantages.
janrif
01-07-2008, 01:54 PM
I hear you, hope you're right but time will tell. I've been thru this before with two other programs in the last 3-4 yrs & it is really a giant PITA to move all the data around. Inevitably some of it is lost or misplaced or corrupted or something.....
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