The contents window is activated by entering ^OC or ^OI. You enter a heading in your text by using the dot commands
.1
This is a level-1 heading
.2
This is a level-2 heading
.3
This is a level-3 heading
.3
This is also a level-3 heading
In the printed document and in the contents window, you will get a structure like
1. This is a level-1 heading
1.1 This is a level-2 heading
1.1.1 This is a level-3 heading
1.1.2 This is also a level-3 heading
If you use "File - Export", the dot command will be interpreted and converted e.g. to "1.1.2".
WSformat and Hypermake are based on this heading syntax.
Wordstar dot commands ".i1", ".i2" are automatically converted when loading a WS file.
If the contents window is open, you can double click to a line and you will get to the editor position where the corresponding heading is located.
If you press ^OC, the contents window will be simply opened. When typing ^OI, in addition the heading will be marked where the editor cursor is currently located. (In WSedit for OS/2, you have to scroll sometimes to see the marked heading line.)
There are some buttons at the bottom of the window: