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April 1, 2013
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Styler stylesheet for a styler stylesheet

  • April 1, 2013
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Does anyone have a styler stylesheet for rendering a more human/customer centric print specification using an existing styler file as the input document? A .style file is an xml document so it seems possible, but the references to stylesets could be tricky, but not impossible.

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    16-Pearl
    April 7, 2013
    Hi Steve,

    Yes we have the perfect solution, it's called Arbortext Styler. We just load the stylesheets up and see what they are doing... 🙂

    Cheers,
    Gareth
    1-Visitor
    April 8, 2013


    Hi Adepters,



    I'm using Arbortext Styler 6.0 M060. In the Customize Table of Contents dialog box, I'm missing a context in which a title occurs, and so I am unable to add those titles to my TOC. The parent of the title in question is a division element. I don't know why this particular parent/title combination is not showing up in the dialog box. Does anyone know what I can do add it to the list?



    Thanks,

    Carolyn Herlin


    1-Visitor
    April 8, 2013
    Is the parent element declared a division in the .dcf? (Not 100% sure
    whether Styler cares about the .dcf in this case.)

    Is the parent element possibly a Division 5 element while the TOC is
    configured to include down to Division 4?


    On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Carolyn Herlin
    <->wrote:

    > Hi Adepters,
    >
    >
    >
    > I'm using Arbortext Styler 6.0 M060. In the Customize Table of Contents
    > dialog box, I'm missing a context in which a title occurs, and so I am
    > unable to add those titles to my TOC. The parent of the title in question
    > is a division element. I don't know why this particular parent/title
    > combination is not showing up in the dialog box. Does anyone know what I
    > can do add it to the list?
    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Carolyn Herlin
    >
    1-Visitor
    April 8, 2013
    Carolyn:

    As Paul stated, verify that your division element is declared in the .dcf
    file because Styler will pull info from the .dcf file.

    Paul is also right to verify that your TOC is configured to included the
    level of the division element that you want to style. I believe the default
    setting for the TOC is 3 levels. So if the division level you are not
    seeing is a division 4 or 5, that would be why you are not seeing it.

    Good luck!

    Andrea