On 23 May 2011 23:12, Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 May 2011 22:34, Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 14:30, schrieb Frank Lanitz:
Am 23.05.2011 13:59, schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 23 May 2011 21:16, Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 12:55, schrieb Lex Trotman:
> Unfortunately I haven't been able to test or check the output of >> rst2pdf because it's not available in my Linux distro's packag >> repository and I haven't yet tried manually downloading and installing >> it. Maybe Frank should use rst2latex and then process the latex as he usually does, best of both worlds!
As mentioned before I didn't get it maanged that the output TeX is not scaring me. E.g. by default they do not use the LaTeX way of creating a table of content while using for each section the *-variant of command etc. Help to get this solved is highly welcome.
I'm probably stating the bleedin' obvious, but did you use the --use_latex_toc option?
Ehm... yes? (did you get it managed with this?)
Puh... sorry, if this was a bit rude - wasn't my intention.
I didn't even notice :-)
But this topic is really depressing me and I bet I did try every single option described in man page but didn't get any satisfying output :(
Now this isn't going to make sense but it worked for me with
rst2latex --use-latex-toc --no-section-numbering newsletter_2.rst news2.tex
No * variants and using geany to run latex gives a pdf with toc.
Cheers Lex
Sorry for serial posting, I forgot to mention that without --no-section-numbering the DVI output toc seems to work right even with the * version, so the latex although strange is ok, but no section numbering. I'm sure you know how to turn that on.
Stop press: if I run the pdf conversion after I run the DVI conversion the PDF gives a TOC even with the * commands version. Must be reading a file left around by the DVI conversion or the non- * version.
Looks like latex tools problems to me :-(
And thats why I don't do latex directly he says getting in a last gentle dig :-)
Cheers Lex