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Originally Posted by snarkophilus
I use the TOC editor reasonably often, [...] If I want to change the identing (eg chapters of parts) sometimes it's easier to do this in the TOC editor too [...]
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Yep, another nice thing about Edit TOC is it doesn't actually change the heading tags like
Tools > Generate Table of Contents.
Like Intros/Appendices/Indexes:
- <h2>Introduction
- <h1>Part 1
--- <h2>Chapter 1
- <h1>Part 2
--- <h2>Chapter 2
- <h2>Index
If based purely on headings, Index automatically gets put under Part 2.
It's also good for adding extra non-heading things like Dedication, Copyright Page, Backmatter... (Not that I would want that cluttering up the TOC... but some publishers want that nonsense! :P)
And I've recently ran across a Kindle issue with 3-level deep TOCs... so yeah, it's helpful to adjust levels in the TOC without actually having to change underlying code in Code View.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
no file name is needed on Preview as it always shows the last html tab resource (so just look at your tab name in CodeView), etc.
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Couldn't this be added to the Title Bar of the Preview window? Maybe right next to where it displays the resolution.
Current:
Preview (800x1000)
Potential:
Preview (800x1000) - Chapter01.xhtml
Preview is usually on the complete other side of the screen (or secondary monitor). Would be nice to have filename located there too.
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Originally Posted by oteksamptis
3. set Case tool and set Header level - The old solution was more ergonomic.
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I agree on that one.
Rarely used, but was easy in one mouse-press.
I'm mostly indifferent to the headings change, because I've been using keyboard shortcuts for years (Ctrl+1-6 for headings, Ctrl+7 for <p>).
The Title Casings though... it's an extra button click. :P
What's next, 4 Alignment buttons going to be put in its own dropdowns too?
oteksamptis Note: If you use it often, Title Casing can get their own shortcuts assigned. Here's the defaults:
- Lowercase (Alt+L)
- Uppercase (Alt+U)
- Titlecase
- Capitalize