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dmp-table-of-contents

v0.4.1

Published

Documark plugin for generating a table of contents.

Readme

Documark Table of Contents

npm version dependency status

Documark plugin for generating a table of contents.

This plugin uses wkhtmltopdf its --dump-outline flag to generate the chapter index, which means that the table of contents is always one compilation behind. Compiling twice will ensure you have the latest table of contents.

Usage

  1. Install plugin with npm install dmp-table-of-contents --save.

  2. Load plugin in document configuration:

    plugins:
      - dmp-table-of-contents
  3. Add the table of contents in document.jade:

    chapter.no-index
    	h1 Index
    	table-of-contents(depth=2)

    The index element (ul) will be automatically appended to the table-of-contents element.

    Tip: Use the chapter numbering plugin for automatic chapter numbering.

  4. Additionally add a .no-index class to headers (or one of their parent elements) to skip the index:

    chapter
    	h1.no-index This will not appear in the TOC!
    
    //- Or:
    chapter.no-index
    	h1 One
    	h2 Two
    	h3 Three

Configuration

The index depth (default: 3) can be configured with a depth attribute:

table-of-contents(depth=2)

Use startPageCountOn in your document configuration to shift the displayed page numbers:

startPageCountOn: 2   # to make 1 =>  2, 5 => 6, 6 => 7, etc.
startPageCountOn: -3  # to make 1 => -3, 5 => 1, 6 => 2, etc.

Output

The final structure will look like this:

chapter.no-index
	h1 Index
	table-of-contents(depth=2)
		ul.index-1
			li.page-1
				a.chapter-link(href='#chapter-1-subject-x')
					span.chapter-title 1. Subject X
					span.page-number 1
			li.page-2
				a.chapter-link(href='#chapter-2-subject-y')
					span.chapter-title 2. Subject Y
					span.page-number 2
				ul.index-2
					li.page-2
						a.chapter-link(href='#chapter-2-1-subject-z')
							span.chapter-title 2.1. Subject Z
							span.page-number 2

Note: Chapter anchors are the slugified title, prepended with chapter- and appended with -2, -3, etc. (if necessary).