The Table of Contents Panel is an InDesign table can that can be added to the pasteboard of any InDesign spread.
Text typed or paste into the left column becomes the Table of Contents entry shown to the ebook reader and the corresponding page number to navigate to is entered in the right column.
For longer books, levels of grouping or 'nesting' can be added by adding one or more chevrons (the greater than symbol) in front of the table of contents entry text.
There are additional tools to add and remove nesting chevrons to a grosup of selected entries.
Only one Table of Contents Panel should be added to the document(s) for the ebook. If more rows are needed then extend the table and add columns to the text frame to accomodate. For larger publications an addition tool Add Extended Table of Contents can be used which starts with one hundred rows and three columns.
Following the use of the section markers from the CircularFLO Accessibility Tools Panel, the identified sections are added to a the clipboard ready for pasting into the Table of Contents panel.
The Table of Contents Panel is an InDesign table can that can be added to the pasteboard of any InDesign spread.
Text typed or paste into the left column becomes the Table of Contents entry shown to the ebook reader and the corresponding page number to navigate to is entered in the right column.
For longer books, levels of grouping or 'nesting' can be added by adding one or more chevrons (the greater than symbol) in front of the table of contents entry text.
There are additional tools to add and remove nesting chevrons to a group of selected entries.
Only one Table of Contents Panel should be added to the document(s) for the ebook. If more rows are needed then extend the table and add columns to the text frame to accommodate.
For larger publications an additional tool Add Extended Table of Contents can be used and when added to that starts with one hundred rows and three columns.
Add a > character to the beginning of selected rows of the table of contents which is used to indent or 'nest' entries at a different level beneath a heading. Can be used multiple times.
Remove a > character from the beginning of selected rows of the table of contents which is used to indent or 'nest' entries at a different level beneath a heading. Can be used multiple times.