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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans
Just wondering what kind of book requires this many headings. Typically anything nested beyond 5 or 6 levels would be better organized in a different way.
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What you mean by better organized in a different way? When the book already has that many levels? I found one with easily 10 to 12 levels. Sure, thats not the rule, thats a special case. But shith happens. Befor you can better organize better the work of the author, you have to read hundreds of pages. And thats not enough. You even have to understand a complicated analytic text about other complicated texts. The best way seems, to accept the way, the author organized his text (for better understanding), in the first run. After that, you can trie to organize it better, if you've unterstood, what you've red.
But in the first run, we have to accept, what the author did, because, he normally understands better than his reader.
But again, how, do you think, could it be possible, to organize better a long text with 10 levels down to 6 levels? Any idea about that?
And a last question to sigil:
Whats the reason, to the 6 levels limitation? Is it so complicated to double the nummer auf levels? What is the problem? Sorry about my question, but I have no idea about that.