Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 20 Providing navigation in HTML > 20.3 Including local TOCs > 20.3.2 Configuring local TOCs > 20.3.2.1 Specifying links to include in local TOCs
To specify which subordinate split files to list
in a local TOC, you assign a level number to each of the FrameMaker paragraph formats (usually headings) that designate
split points in your document. In other words, you assign a level number
to each paragraph format to which you have assigned the [HTMLParaStyles]Split
property (see §18.2.1 Designating split points):
; If this section is missing, [HelpContentsLevels] is used instead.
; Only formats for which [HTMLParaStyles] Split is set are recognized:
; paraformat = level, from 1 to anything; 0 to exclude from local TOC
For example, if you split at Heading1, Heading2, HeadProc (which is at the same hierarchical level in your document as Heading2), Heading3, and AppxHead1, you could specify the following settings:
In the [LocalTOCLevels]
section, list only paragraph formats that are also split points (have
been assigned the [HTMLParaStyles]Split
property),
and make sure your level number series starts with 1. Otherwise, you
might get unwanted blank topics.
If you omit a [LocalTOCLevels]
section, Mif2Go includes instead any split-point paragraph formats
listed in [HelpContentsLevels]
.
Paragraph formats not listed in either section are ignored.
Note: For any of these settings to take effect, you must enable local TOCs; see §20.3.1 Directing Mif2Go to generate local TOCs.