Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote: > Michael Hannon <jm_han...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Greetings. I'm exporting a document to both HTML and PDF. In the > > HTML version, I get a table of contents. In the PDF version, I do NOT > > get a table of contents. The appended text illustrates the problem. > > I'd like to get the TOC in both. > > > > num:nil causes unnumbered sections in latex (\section*{...}) which are > not entered into the .toc file (that's a latex limitation, not an > org-mode one), so the latex exporter wants both num: and toc: to be > enabled before it produces a table of contents. > > I think the only way to get a TOC is to set num:t. You can probably > rewrite a chunk of latex code so that unnumbered sections etc end up in > the .toc file, but I think it would be a fairly major undertaking. >
There is a trick (I found it in the titlesec doc) that allows you to get unnumbered sections without using the \section* forms: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- #+TITLE: #+OPTIONS: num:t ^:{} toc:5 #+LaTeX_HEADER: \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Since num: is t, the latex exporter will produce a TOC and the \setcounter will suppress section numbers. Unfortunately, that won't work with HTML though: the sections will be numbered (unless some other trick can be found there - maybe some CSS magic, although I wouldn't know where to start with that). Nick