Hello !
I am exporting a H+M 8 project into PDF and want to have first topic unnumbered both in the document and in the table of contents.
Please help how can I do this ?
TOPIC WITHOUT NUMERATION .................. 5 <--- ?
1. FIRST TOPIC WITH NUMERATION ............. 6
2. SECOND TOPIC WITH NUMERATION .......... 8
Unnumbered topic
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Re: Unnumbered topic
That's not currently possible if the topic is coming from your project, because the numbering is generated on the basis of the topic level. The only way to turn it off would be for all the topics on that level, and since it would be a top-level topic (in your example) that would also turn off the numbering for all the topics on that level.
There is a way to achieve what you want, but it only works if the topic content fits on a single page of the PDF:
- Create a topic file in the Project Files > Topic Files section, so that it does not have a TOC entry. Right-click on its entry on the left and set its Include in Builds setting to PDF only. Put your content for the topic in this file and make a note of its topic ID (in the Topic Options tab on the left of the editor window).
- In the PDF template, create a new page with the Insert Page option in the Pages menu, in the location in the template where you want the page to appear. Edit the Page Options for the new page and put the title of the page in the PDF Bookmark Text: field.
- Use the Text Snippet option to insert a text snippet on the page (drag a rectangle to insert it). Choose the Load Topic option in the dialog displayed and insert the Topic ID of the topic you created in Step 1 above. Adjust the size of the snippet rectangle with the mouse after inserting.
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Re: Unnumbered topic
Thank you, but when I create topic in template, it is not in Table of Contents..
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Re: Unnumbered topic
No, that is normal because there is no standard entry for it. It will appear in the "Bookmarks" table of contents generated by the PDF Reader, but not in the print style table of contents that is part of the document. You can add a manual reference to it in the Title band above the Top Level Entry band. You may need to increase the height of this band in the Page Options of the Table of Contents to have enough space for this.
However, pages created by the user don't have variables for the page number. If you also want to show the page number, you need to use one of the standard pages that you aren't using. If you want it to come before the table of contents, use one of the three "Title" pages. If you want it to come after the TOC, use the Foreword page. Then you can use the corresponding page number variables for those pages to insert the page number in your manual reference in the Title band: For example, <%BEGINPAGETITLE1%> or <%BEGINPAGEFOREWORD%>, like this:
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