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Old 01-04-2012, 03:43 PM   #459
Guns4Hire
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
Yes.
What format are you reading?
If your book has a built in CSS, do you have CR3 set to use the built in CSS or do you have it disabled in your settings defaults? In either case, if the style sheet in use calls for headings to start on a new page, that is where they will start.
Epub. No built in CSS. I noticed that it did it on my sons kindle fire as well with a different epub. Thought it was just a fluke. Then noticed it doing it on mine. Wonder if I installed an older version or something (thought I had gotten the latest version). *Edit: Running version 3.0.45-07

Its strange this is a epub that I rebuilt with Sigil. Its properly formatted with a TOC and individual html sections per chapter etc. Neither enabling or disabling the document structure has any effect. Its rather bizarre because the epub headers/chapters show up properly with the Nook built-in reader and on my PB360 using FBReader180. Just not on Coolreader for some reason.

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