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Old 06-19-2012, 07:51 PM   #116
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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Since inline TOCs are only needed for Kindle books, why not follow Amazon's recommendation and use divs?
If people make Kindle books Amazon can produce their own Kindle book editor.

I've changed ol to ul. ul actually makes more sense because the numbers might not match with actual chapter numbers.

As for building on Windows. I use the Microsoft SDK. MinGW might work but I've never used it. At some point in the future I plan on moving to MinGW. Once that happens Microsofts compiler will no longer be supported.

Entities, I have no idea why the replacement is not working on Windows. As Windows is a minority platform for developers this might me some time until it gets fixed or looked at. If it even does get fixed. In later versions the plan is to remove as much automatic magic as possible and move it into user callable plugins.

@crutledge can you send me (john@niw.cx) an example file that crashes Sigil. I'll look into it.

Beta 2 (0.5.902) should be ready later today or tomorrow. Hopefully.
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