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Display Part and Chapter Numbers as two different checkboxes #63

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colomet opened this issue Mar 29, 2018 · 0 comments
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Display Part and Chapter Numbers as two different checkboxes #63

colomet opened this issue Mar 29, 2018 · 0 comments
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authoring tools related to content creation & the authoring interface, visual & text editors, & publication menus book theme options related to the appearance of a book (its theme) and what a user can control without using custom CSS reading interface

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colomet commented Mar 29, 2018

Feature Scope

  • Accessibility and inclusivity
  • User interface (content creation)
  • User interface (network home page & catalog)
  • User interface (reading)
  • Import/export formats
  • Authoring tools
  • Book themes
  • Integration with third-party services

Feature Description

To have two checkbox, one for part and other for chapter
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Feature Use Case

To give more personalization control to the administrators.
Some times, we have our own specific type of numeration for the parts. Like A1, A2 ... 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 2.1 ... because the numeration of the parts is related to something external to the book. Such situations, we can not show the numbers in the cover page TOC.
But maybe we need to show the chapter number as it would be easy to see the TOC and to navegate.

Other Notes

@greatislander greatislander added authoring tools related to content creation & the authoring interface, visual & text editors, & publication menus reading interface labels Mar 29, 2018
@SteelWagstaff SteelWagstaff added the book theme options related to the appearance of a book (its theme) and what a user can control without using custom CSS label Nov 29, 2019
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