Thanks for your time and explanation, Lukas. I've got it the way I want
it now.
On 2/23/11 1:34 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
All pages of a book are called "Book
Portion". Go to the parent where
you want to add a new page and select "add". Depending on the type of
the parent the child becomes a "part", "chapter", "section"
or
"subsection". In case the new page is a child of the root you can
choose if you want it to be a "part" or a "chapter" (along the lines
of LaTeX). To reorder the children use the "order" command (again in
the parent, if I understand your example correctly that would be the
book). To change the parent use the "move" command and the type of the
page will automatically adapt to the new parent.
Lukas
On 23 February 2011 03:02, JETkoten<jetkoten(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm working with the built-in book in Pier to put together an outline of an
online book. Great software, one of the best online book formats I've seen.
My problem is, the only way I can find to make a new chapter after trying
for about an hour is to copy "1 Introduction". When I do this, the copied
chapters go down below the Keywords Index in the Table of Contents, thus
spoiling the layout in my opinion.
So now it's:
1 Introduction
1.1 Section
Keyword index
2 Intro-2
2.1 Section 2
[...]
How can I move the Keywords Index down the list to be the final item in
Table of Contents please?
I want:
1 Introduction
1.1 Section
2 Intro-2
2.1 Section 2
3
3.1
4
4.1
5
5.1
6
6.1
7
[...]
Keyword index
Also, is there a better way to make new chapters than to just keep copying?
I couldn't find any kind of page (while doing Add from various pages) that
had Chapter as a type or that would give it a number and line it up with 1
Introuction.
Thanks in advance.
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