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Old 01-28-2014, 02:18 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg View Post
Watch the epub I attach; watch the TOC.
That is precisely the OP's problem. The ToC is in two parts, since two headers are used.

The appropriate way to do this is with ONE h3/h4 tag, it doesn't matter really which one, but as theducks said, put in a <br/> to split it in the main view into two lines, but the ToC will read it as one header.

Styling it for inline takes the problem and makes it worse. Not only is the ToC in two parts (which the OP doesn't want) you have destroyed the whole point of having two header tags, by forcing them to appear on one line.
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