See how you can change paragraph and character styles of generated list entries in Adobe FrameMaker.
In Adobe FrameMaker, you can change the look of entries in a generated list and index by modifying their paragraph styles.
You can also change the character style of any text appearing in a list and of all index page numbers created with the same marker type. For example, you could make all page numbers italic.
To change the paragraph style of an entry in a generated list, do the following:
In the list or index, display the reference page that contains the special text flow. Usually this is TOC for a table of contents and IX for a standard index.
Locate the placeholder paragraphs that have paragraph styles corresponding to the list or index entries. (For example, Level1IX is the style for the placeholder text for the first-level index entry, and Head1TOC is the style for a Head1 entry in a table of contents.)
Change the properties of the paragraph styles, such as indents and font size, and update the paragraph styles, so that they are available the next time you generate the file. The placeholder paragraphs show you how the entries will look.
To change the character style of an entry in a generated list, do the following:
In the list or index, create a new character style and store it in the Character Catalog.
Choose
and display the reference page that contains the special text flow.In the paragraph whose style corresponds to the entries you want to change, do the following:
In a list, enter the character style between
angle brackets (< >
) before the text you want
to change. To change back to the paragraph’s default font, enter <Default
Para Font>
. For example, you could define a format tagged ChapNumFont,
and then use it to format chapter numbers in a larger font in a
table of contents.
In an index, enter the character style name, between angle
brackets (< >
), to the left of <$pagenum>
.
For example, if IndexPgNum is a character style defined for
italic page numbers in a standard index, you could use it to format
just the page numbers in the paragraphs tagged IndexIX.