On 18.08.2017 16:23, Jonathan Allen wrote:
Dear K,
Ups, you need roman page numbers, not indication of heading level.
What tripped me is that it works without problem in my set up so I
made wrong assumption when skimming the text.
Yes, that's right. I actually want the roman number 'iii' to appear in
the automatic TOC as it does on the page being referenced. Now the strange
thing is that if I insert a bookmark on that page and put the bookmark
reference in a manual TOC, it gets the roman number bit right. So why
can't the automatic TOC?
Jonathan
But I get what you want in automatic TOC. Have one page style for Arabic
numbers, and one page style for roman numerals.
I set page number format when creating or editing page style. In tab
Page (right click on page style and choose modify) set roman numerals in
filed Page numbers. Do respectively for Arabic numbers.
Just insert TOC.
Maybe your page styles are not designed right?
I'm using 5.3.3 on GNU/Linux. Maybe is that particular document. What do
you get when try to do that on a brand new document?
K
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