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Subject:    Re: [kde-doc-english] "List of Tables"
From:       Lauri Watts <lauri () kde ! org>
Date:       2006-01-11 6:44:51
Message-ID: 200601110744.52466.lauri () kde ! org
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On Wednesday 11 January 2006 00:49, Jarosław Staniek wrote:> Hello> Looking at KDE docs \
generated to HTML, I noticed there is "List of Tables"> section that in the top level page of \
every documentation.>> E.g. on http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/koffice/kword/index.html>> \
-------------> [....]> List of Tables>> C.1. Available import/export filters> D.1. Keybindings \
for Working with Documents> D.2. Keybindings for Character Selection> D.3. Keybindings for \
Character Formatting> D.4. Keybindings for Paragraph Formatting> D.5. Keybindings for Basic \
Editing Functions and Search and Replace> D.6. Keybindings for Inserting> D.7. Miscellaneous \
Keyboard Shortcuts> ------------->> Do you think we could have "List of Tables" as a link \
separate page> containing the list? It may be considered as a cleaner template. Not terribly \
easily.  In fact, customising the table of contents is a beast of a job, and only a very few \
documents use formal tables, and of those that do, there's only one or two so they work just \
fine in the Table of Contents. If you don't want tables showing up in the Table of Contents, \
use <informaltable> (if there are no <table>'s there is no LoT either.) Otherwise, please file \
it as a wishlist item so I don't forget to have a look at it. Regards,-- Lauri WattsKDE \
Documentation: http://docs.kde.orgKDE on FreeBSD: \
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