[include ../../format/doctoc.inc] [section Configuration] The doctoc export plugin recognizes the following configuration variables and changes its behaviour as they specify. [list_begin arguments] [arg_def string user] This standard configuration variable contains the name of the user running the process which invoked the export plugin. The plugin puts this information into the provenance comment at the beginning of the generated document. [arg_def string file] This standard configuration variable contains the name of the file the table of contents came from. This variable may not be set or contain the empty string. The plugin puts this information, if defined, i.e. set and not the empty string, into the provenance comment at the beginning of the generated document. [arg_def boolean newlines] If this flag is set the plugin will break the generated doctoc code across lines, with each markup command on a separate line. [para] If this flag is not set (the default), the whole document will be written on a single line, with minimum spacing between all elements. [arg_def boolean indented] If this flag is set the plugin will indent the markup commands according to the structure of tables of contents. To make this work this also implies that [var newlines] is set. This effect is independent of the value for [var aligned] however. [para] If this flag is not set (the default), the output is formatted as per the value of [var newlines], and no indenting is done. [arg_def boolean aligned] If this flag is set the generator ensures that the arguments for the [cmd item] commands in a division are aligned vertically for a nice table effect. To make this work this also implies that [var newlines] is set. This effect is independent of the value for [var indented] however. [para] If this flag is not set (the default), the output is formatted as per the values of [var newlines] and [var indented], and no alignment is done. [list_end] [emph Note] that this plugin ignores the standard configuration variables [var format], and [var map], and their values.