I fought over this also for my journal. Here is what I came up with (including some extraneous, journal-specific stuff). Note that you can use <title> and <subject> instead of <chapter> and <section>, since the former is generally unnumbered anyway:
Best wishes Idris
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Thaniks Idris. The problem with Title and Subject is that they don't appear in the TOC in any case. That was a half day of screwing around.
Ah, yes. But in the final analysis, you can setup title to behave exactly as chapter and vice versa. What I did was setup <title> to appear in the toc, then when I changed <title> in the setup to <chapter> I noticed that both behaved identically! The sample I sent you originally used <title>; all I did was change it to <chapter>.
Have fun Idris AHA! I was trying to use chapters in the frontmatter and that (silently) killed the TOC. So I used your macros, changed all frontmatter chapters to
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 04:13 pm, Idris S Hamid wrote: titles, and the TOC appeared like magic. Next I will try to define title as you have defined chapter. If that works, fine. Otherwise I will just move the frontmatter boundary back to earlier in the file. Thanks for your help! And Bill also, of course. -- John Culleton Able Typesetters and Indexers