Someone earlier on this list was asking a question on
Paperback 2.0 and how it changes the layout of the
document in question.
I got a copy of it and played around with it.
When you import in the document, you are greated with
a configuration screen.
This screen allows you to set certain parameters on
how the "book" will behave on the Newt.
If you have the "Rewrap Paragraphs Automatically"
checked, then it will reformat the document to fit on
the Newton screen and not pay attention to the actual
end of line set in the document.
You can also make a table of contents by prefacing the
line you want tabled with the word "subject".
So let's say you are creating a document that catalogs
birds of the Northern American backyard. Perhaps you
would split the document into regions. NW region, NE
region, MW region and so forth.
The sections that you want tabled would be prefaced
with:
subject:NW region
then a table of contents will be created with the
words "NW region" linked to where the "subject:NW
region" was situated. You can also tell Paperback to
not include these "subject" lines in the book.
I hope this helps.
Ed
web/gadget guru
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