Hi, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > >> I think we can do it with titletoc. I have used other functionality >> of titletoc, and it 'doesn't sucks'ᵀᴹ. Below is an example. The >> output is more inline with normal tocs, but you can also style it >> [I've used this for making paragraph-TOCs in the past]. >> >> So ox-latex needs to insert at least the following to initialize a >> local TOC >> >> \startcontents[ID-level] % need not be unique and might not be neceasary >> \printcontents[ID-level]{}{(1+ level)}{TOC OPTIONS} >> >> And, importantly — and mildely annoyingly — \startcontents[ID] *after* >> the next heading of the same level. > > I don't quite get this part. Does that string need to be inserted only > after the second sibling (i.e., not after the third, too)? What happens > if there is no other sibling? Ah, it's much easier to use \stopcontents[level-i] to end contents collection. Revising the example: \documentclass{book} \usepackage{titletoc} \begin{document} \part{p1} \startcontents[level-0] \printcontents[level-0]{}{0}{\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}} \chapter{c1} \startcontents[level-1] \printcontents[level-1]{}{1}{\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}} \section{s1} \subsection{s2} \stopcontents[level-1] \chapter{c2} \section{s3} \stopcontents[level-0] \part{p2}\chapter{c3} \end{document} Note that the contents is determined by the .pcf file. Maybe that's easier to to understand than my babeling. Also, "pcf" should be added to `org-latex-logfiles-extensions'. >> There are some preamble options, but since we are doing it >> programically, it might be safer to insert it into the body. > > The patch will not insert "\usepackage{titletoc}" for the user, however, > à la `org-latex-listings'. Great. > What do you call the "brute force"? I meant to insert \startcontents[ID-level] after each, say, chapter unconditionally rather than inserterting as few \startcontents[ID-level] as possible. But ignore that: \stopcontents[ID-level] it's much cleaner. >> Let me know what you think and whether you will do it. > > I can try to implement it. > > I also note that these tocs do not have any title. Would it make sense > to remove title from local tocs in other back-ends too? No idea. Both makes sense, but maybe including the TOC-title is too verbose? In any case, I think it's easy to add a title if you. Based on article.cls and book.cls, I think we can generalize the toc-title to "heading one level down in level and unnumbered with title \contentsname". The TOC title for chapter is thus \section*{\contentsname}. For \part it's \chapter*{\contentsname}. I guess you can use the cdr in level part of `org-latex-classes', though it would be incompatible with e.g. \addsec{·} of KOMA-Script. —Rasmus Article.cls: \newcommand\tableofcontents{% \section*{\contentsname \@mkboth{% \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}% \@starttoc{toc}% } Book.cls: \newcommand\tableofcontents{% \if@twocolumn \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn \else \@restonecolfalse \fi \chapter*{\contentsname \@mkboth{% \MakeUppercase\contentsname}{\MakeUppercase\contentsname}}% \@starttoc{toc}% \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi } —Rasmus -- And I faced endless streams of vendor-approved Ikea furniture. . .