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Old 04-27-2012, 08:35 PM   #17
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(BTW you can only have 9 capture replacements
ducks, I'm not sure what you mean by "capture replacements." Do you mean it will only work for titles that are 9 words or less? Some of the titles have 5, 7 or more words in them. If the max is 9, that's fine. I can always fix by hand the few titles that over 9 words.



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Again: work on the pages and include the Title option in the chapter headings, then autogenerate the TOC
ducks, see my reply to capidamonte. I explain my reasons why I want to limit editing to the toc.ncx. Also, this is not even about chapter headings. It's for subtitles in a chapter and can number in the hundreds. If I limit the changes to the toc.ncx file, I can see exactly what the regex formula has done to the file. But if I do the regex on all the html files, there is no way to easily check to see if everything has been done right or to easily correct things if something goes wrong. Because the subtitles will be scattered all over the place as opposed to being all in one single file in a toc.ncx.
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