What you're talking about is best implemented as an extension. The Asciidoctor AST (abstract syntax tree) has access to all the block-level objects, such as figures. Using a Treeprocessor {1}, you could add a new list node somewhere in the document that provides a list of figures. This will require being able to write an extension, so it's not really a beginner task. But once someone creates such an extension, it should be possible for anyone else to make use of it without too much technical knowledge.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 7:05 AM, KillianPerea [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi, i'm a beginner on asciidoctor and asciidoctor-pdf and i'm trying to make a double ToC, my objective is put into my document 1 ToC for the content and 1 ToC for figures(Index of figures), it's possible?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english.
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