Template:Auxiliary toc styles/doc

Usage
auxiliary toc styles imports a set of style rules for creating tables of contents with entries that were missing from the original scanned work. For works where there was no table of contents present at all you should normally use auxiliary table of contents with a simple list, but sometimes you need either a table-based toc or to insert an individual entry into the original table of contents. This template imports styles that you can apply by adding classes to your table and get the correct formatting.

To make a whole table into an auxiliary table of contents:

To add a single auxiliary row to an existing table of contents:

No matter which type it is you need to add  just before the table to import the style rules, and then add the class   to the table with   to signal that you want the styles to apply to this table.

For tables of contents where the whole table should be formatted as auxiliary content you then add  to the tables classes (in addition to the   class). If you need just one or a few entries to be marked as auxiliary you add the  class to the relevant rows of the table.