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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Priority:
Medium
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Affects Version/s: 2.3.3
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Component/s: None
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Environment:
ystem Date Thursday, 05 Apr 2007
System Time 14:26:08
System Favourite Colour Claret
Java Version 1.4.2_08
Java Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Version 1.0
JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
JVM Implementation Version 1.4.2_08-b03
Java Runtime Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
Java VM Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User Name root
User Timezone GMT
Operating System Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp
OS Architecture i386
Filesystem Encoding UTF-8ystem Date Thursday, 05 Apr 2007 System Time 14:26:08 System Favourite Colour Claret Java Version 1.4.2_08 Java Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Version 1.0 JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. JVM Implementation Version 1.4.2_08-b03 Java Runtime Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition Java VM Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM User Name root User Timezone GMT Operating System Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp OS Architecture i386 Filesystem Encoding UTF-8
The online help that you access from the Edit Menu has the following in the Advanced Formatting page...
"All the optional parameters of
too."
However, when a user added the title parameter to his noformat macros he discovered that the toc-zone macro only listed every other heading in the toc.
In testing this for the user, I created a generic example and discovered this was consistent and could easily be reproduced.
Then, when I used the toc macro instead of toc-zone, the results were even worse.
Both files' contents are attached as text files. The first 6 headings use the same setup with the panel macro. The second are identical except they use the noformat macro. Graphics are attached to show what I see. Note that both sections should show all 6 headings.
To test if title was really the problem, the title parameter was removed from each noformat heading and each file immediately produced a perfect toc.
Remove the titles in the example files to see the results.