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In follow up to the above, I am preparing to do my final version of the TOC. I create it by typing "TOC", selecting it and doing CTRL-F9 to make it a field, then F9 to update the field.
When I create the TOC, I get the TOC but it is not in the format I need. Of the 60 entries, some show up in bold and some not (none should be in bold), the pt size and font selection are not proper, and there is no number at the beginning of each entry. I can take care of all this manually by de-linking it [CTRL-SHIFT F9] and then editing in the needed changes. But I am wondering, would it be difficult to set this all up via styles? Here are the needed items: 1. All bold needs to be removed 2. Each entry in the TOC, that is to say each line, has both a Hindi chapter name and English chapter name. The Hindi name needs to be in 10 pt. Nirmala UI font, whereas the English needs to be in 11pt Times Sanskrit font. 3. The Hindi name and English name need to have a slash (/) placed between them so as to separate them. In the chapter no "/" is needed as the two titles are on different lines, but in the TOC this "/" is needed. 4. Each chapter needs to have a chapter number which starts out the line. 5. The first five listings (Preface, Editor's Note, etc) in the TOC will not be numbered. And they will be separated by a line space from the remainder of the entries. 6. Entries which exceed one line in length, when they wrap around to the second line, the second line should be indented. |
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