@BeckyEbook
Quote:
And second issue/suggestion?
1. Select some files (x)html.
2. Run plugin.
3. Remove Headers in Step 1.
4. Set template to any word other than "Chapter" in Step 2
AND
Select "Use numbered headings only" to "Yes".
Expected: 1, one, I
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But the plugin can already do the above. And why would you want to write or select any chapter text when all you're doing is generating numbered headings(without any alpha text)???
Try this:
1. Select your file group.
2.Remove/Add the heading style
(ignore the
Add heading name template textbox -- it isn't used)
3. Now set
Select heading number style to
Numeric String, Number as Text or
Roman Numerals.
4. Then set the
Use numbered headings option to 'Yes' and click OK.
Result: 1, ONE or I (I've also just tested this in Sigil with an epub)
(if
Number as text is chosen then the text number will always be displayed in upper case for the
Use numbered headings option only)
...And if you want headings like Word 1, Word One or Word I then don't select the numbered heading option because the numbering is separately and consecutively generated anyway by default for all selected headings using group selection only.
To change your file group headings to Word I, Word II, Word III do the following:
1. Select your file group.
2. Remove/Add the heading style
3. Use add heading name and add "Word"
4. Set number style option to
Roman Numerals
5. Ensure numbered heading only option is set to 'No'
6. Click OK.
To change your file group headings to Word ONE, Word TWO, Word THREE do the following:
1. Select your file group.
2.Remove/Add the heading style
3. Use add heading name and add "Word"
4. Set the number style option to
Number as Text
5. Set the number case option to
uppercase
6. Ensure numbered heading only option is set to 'No'
7. Click OK.