Thanks Peter,
I've tried putting the 'TOC1' and 'TOC Heading' font styles, but no joy. Further to this, Under Document/Edit->Insert->Table of Contents, this is ALWAYS greyed out. I'm beginning to wonder if there is a configuration/installation problem with this.
Thanks Geert,
I've not come across your article, so will read it. I've already created a Virtual Document structure and the Master Document has a set of Report tags, such as ReportAlias, ReportAuthor, ReportName, ReportStatus, ReportTitle and ReportVersion. However, our cover needs to also have a 'Division' and 'Department' set of values, that are specific to this master document.
With the Virtual Document structure and assigning Fragments, all works here, I see Beautiful documents with our stylesheet. However, this is where I can't find a way to insert a ToC. I can, if I select a Cover and ToC from the Generate Document option, but, as stated earlier, I can't define all the parameters I need in cover. I "could" just code them into the Cover, however, we'd then need a cover for each different department/division (maybe that's the answer). This therefore then leads me to create a cover in the Virtual Document structure, but I then fall foul of NOT being able to create ToC fragment.
I had planned to create a toolbox with example diagram/structure, including the 'Virtual Document' structure, allowing for Architects to create a new Document type for their division; with them only having to change the tag inside the Master package.
I might not be explaining what I'm trying to do well enough and I'm probably NOT THINKING in the way the tool requires me to implement it. Thus, I REALLY APPRECIATE any of your advice/tips.
Kind regards
Carl