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:docprof [toc=levels].
The :docprof tag sets the panel profile for the help document. The panel
profile specifies which heading levels are processed as individual help
panels. The profile also determines which help panels are listed in the
table of contents.
Parameter Description
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toc Specifies the heading levels to process as help panels. The
levels value can be one or more integers, in sequence, in the
range 1 through 9. If the toc option is not given, the default
profile processes heading levels 1, 2, and 3.
Comments
If a heading level is not specified, the text associated with the heading is
included with the text from the preceding heading.
Example
This example sets the panel profile to levels 1, 2, 3, and 4:
:userdoc.
:prolog.
:title.Sample Help
:docprof toc=1234.
:eprolog.
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