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Overview

The Sources chapter is used to control the location of the Source list in your book. It is typically placed near the end of the book. Gedcom Publisher generates the content for the chapter automatically.

For information about other chapter types, see the Chapters help page.

Usage Guidelines and Limitations

  1. You should not disable the Sources chapter. If you disable sources via the Sources Section, Gedcom Publisher will ignore the Sources chapter even if it is enabled.
  2. You should not add multiple Sources chapters. Gedcom Publisher will ignore the second and subsequent Sources chapters.

Properties

Title

The Title property identifies the chapter in the list of chapters list. The title appears in the chapter and in the Table of Contents.

See the Include in Chapter Count for an explanation of using {#} in the title.

Enabled

You should not disable the Sources chapter. If you do, links to sources from citation entries will be broken. If you do not want any source pages in the book, change the options in the Sources Section so that no source entries are created.

Include in Table of Contents

The Include in Table of Contents property determines whether a chapter is included in the Table of Contents.

Include in Chapter Count

The Include in Chapter Count property indicates whether a chapter is counted when assigning the sequential chapter number that Gedcom Publisher inserts into chapter titles when {#} is included in the Title property text.

Include in Chapter Count is usually unchecked for special purpose chapters such as the table of contents or a dedication page.

If you include the text {#} in your title, Gedcom Publisher will replace that text with the chapter number.

If Include in Chapter Count is unchecked, you should not use {#} in your title. If you do, the number will be the same as the previous numbered chapter.

Using {#} in your title makes it easier to maintain sequential chapter numbers by letting Gedcom Publisher count the chapters for you.