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Old 02-17-2014, 12:42 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Jabby View Post
In the disable CSS menu, it doesn't seem to make any difference if the disable indent is checked or unchecked. If I use the other indent control, everything gets indented including the headers etc.
You have to uncheck the Disable indent in the Disable CSS styles and under Preferences - Miscellaneous - Typesetting you need to have the Indent first line of paragraph option unchecked.

Doing this my CSS indents are respected. First paragraph not indented and every other indented and headers left alone.

Either way Moon+ will not indent headers unless the header is actually labeled with a <p> paragraph tag and not a <h1> header tag. So if your headers are being indented then it is most likely tagged wrong in the book code.
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