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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Yes, the CSS centering issue has been resolved and the fix will be in the next release. There's not however, going to be an intermediate/unofficial release that fixes only that issue. We are rapidly approaching the time for a 0.9.7 release, though, so hopefully it won't be too long of a wait.
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I guess I better quit procrastinating, in that case. I have been formatting all my Dean Koontz books in "my preferred format," and I noticed one funny little thing occurring on a couple of books.
I have to preface this by saying, Dean Koontz structures his books differently nearly every time. Almost always he has "Part 1 (or I)" "Part 2 (or II)" etc.; and often he'll break those parts down into subsections. The particular books I've seen this anomaly on are those that have Roman Numeral sections, which I coped with by using a monospace font only on the sections within
my Table of Contents.
The coding may well not be perfect; I'm a novice, as some of you know already. However, with
some of the sections in the TOC, each time I do a save, Sigil adds one more blank line between the sections. I have included screenshots of the results of three saves. Because I tend to save at the slightest provocation, this has caused a rather large space between those sections, when I go back and look at it.
If the problem is because of something I have coded badly, I'd appreciate your feedback.
I'm also including the e-book itself, with the text stripped out so I don't step on anyone's copyright.
edit: book removed, apparently I didn't cut enough out of it to prevent problems with copyright. My bad.
It's not a life-changing problem, but I just thought you should know.
And I have to add to the sentiment expressed by others here,
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR GIVING US THIS TOOL! I spend
a lot of my time looking at the Sigil window on my computer screen.