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Old 02-02-2020, 11:45 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Did you explore the Header and footer settings in the viewer? (These are not, your standard footnotes)
There are 3 sections in each that could be configured. You should be able to resolve pretty close (not down to the Paragraph), using a combination of details.
True that the book has to have a decent layout and TOC entries
The OP asked for two different things in two posts. I answered the one which you deleted in post #2 of this thread.

My reading of the request in this thread is that it calls for similar information (chapter, sub-chapter, page etc) to be shown for each line item in the Search sidebar. When searching a text book context can be particularly important.

FX, a search for the word 'tag' in a programming book - the entries in the HTML chapter are probably referring something quite distinct from the entries in the MP3 chapter. Similarly a search for the term "The base" in a book on terrorism might have references to both bin Laden's al Qaeda, and the US white supremacist terrorist of that name - having chapter title would help differentiate.

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