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Originally Posted by neclepsio
I don't know if it can be useful, maybe I'm wasting your time. I did many tests for a book of my own in the past. I have the sensation that the offset in the file is somewhat important. So, what happens if you split notes.xml and move nt25 and following in a newly created notes2.xml?
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I did it, and the problem kept happening in the same place, at the same footnote.
Later I found out that it was related with the h2 headers, which seem to impose a certain limit with their id="sigil_toc_id_x".
If I remove the "id" from the h2 tags, the problem disappears.
It has nothing to do with the 4,000-character limit people mention because these footnotes are very short (no more than 2 lines each), and there are only 43 of them.