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Originally Posted by mrmikel
You can type in h5 and h6 by pressing the <> next to the down arrow, and afterwards they will be on the list. They appear in order of use. My h4 and p tags contend for top spot in the book I am doing.
It inserts the tags at both ends...I know. But such a tag is not much useful. This is more a clips function thing, I think.
Personally, if you don't know what it means you shouldn't be playing with it. An html editor is a dangerous thing for someone who doesn't know what they are doing and pushes the save button over the only copy.
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
1) Because you can insert tgs in opf, ncx and xml files, but not in css files
2) insert tag allows you to insert any tag you like, as mrmikel pointed out
3) Insert tag is primarily useful for full tags and to wrap existing text in a tag. Self closing tags are pretty easy to just type.
4) I dont see much point, see (2) you can have any tag ata ll , including invalid ones.
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Thanks guys...
I never noticed that clicking on the icon, not in the down arrow, you got a dialogue to insert whatever tag you wanted...
Of course with this
"hidden" feature, (I'm fully dumb), each one of my suggestions is pretty worthless... And of course, because of it, this tool completely make sense in every xml like file format...