> Open a plain map and set  "Table of Contents", "List of Figures", "List of 
> Tables", "List of Examples", "Index" some of to "Generate as XXX" tou your 
> likings. For a plain map, these settings are simple way to
specify that you want TOC, LoT, LoF, etc.

That sounds very promising! I'll take a look at it. Indeed, there are quite a 
few times where I only want/need some of the "book" features. I'll just need to 
remember that I can't see from the .map view whether or not I'm going to get a 
List of Figures.

N

-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:huss...@xmlmind.com]
Sent: maandag 17 februari 2020 11:07
To: Grundtvig Nielsen Niels
Cc: 'xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com'
Subject: ** SUSPICIOUS SENDER ** Re: [XXE] how to suppress LoF

On 2/17/20 10:12 AM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote:
>> Sorry but I cannot reproduce this issue using XXE 9.2. See attached sample.
>
> Oh, but I can, easily :-} demonstrating once again my skill at missing things 
> ...
>
> I checked the source files again, extra carefully, and realised I was 
> confused by a mismatch between what I (normally) see and what I get:
> * the .bookmap shows that I don't want a list of figures
> * the dialogue for pre-processing options shows I'm going to get a list of 
> figures
> * the document conversion parameters don't seem to include a way to specify 
> LoF/no LoF for exceptional documents like the one in question.
>
> I haven't yet got as far as investigating your tip about 
> <?xxe-stylesheet-set?>, but certainly will do. It would be really handy to be 
> able to set document-specific variables such as <vrm> per document!
>


No need to investigate about <?xxe-stylesheet-set?> to solve this simple
problem.

XXE considers that bookmaps and plain maps are different document types
and as such can be configured separately.

Using the "Preprocessing options" dialog box
(https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/dita/preprocess_options.html#com.xmlmind.xmleditext.dita.PreprocessingOptionsEditor):

1) Open a bookmap and set all "Table of Contents", "List of Figures",
"List of Tables", "List of Examples", "Index" to "Do not generate".
These settings are NOT useful in the case of a bookmap as there are
other ways (<booklists>) to specify TOC, LoT, LoF, etc.

2) Open a plain map and set  "Table of Contents", "List of Figures",
"List of Tables", "List of Examples", "Index" some of to "Generate as
XXX" tou your likings. For a plain map, these settings are simple way to
specify that you want TOC, LoT, LoF, etc.



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