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Originally Posted by Valloric
Yes there is. It's very simple: if the text field has a newline, then that newline should be displayed when the TOC is displayed in the Reading System. So the TOC entry should be displayed in two lines, just like Sigil's TOC editor displays them, for instance.
The problem is in ADE. It is naive about users not putting newlines in the TOC entries, which is silly. I should be able to instruct the Reading System to display my entry in multiple lines.
But I'll be changing Sigil's behaviour so it placates ADE. It's buggy but it's the market leader and unfortunately that means others have to play by its rules... and bugs.
EDIT: The issue for this is here. It has been fixed.
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Thanks for fixing the but I disagree that all newlines in a chapter title should be preserved. For example I have a chapter that looks like (for style reasons):
Chapter 1
This is the chapter title
Now I do this with breaks to preserve the fact that the full chapter title includes both lines but I would not want the TOC to display this as two lines in a book or in a ebook because it would make the TOC twice as long and hard to read for no good reason. Unfortunately I cannot specify the formatting of this for the TOC separately.
Anyway, thanks again.
Dale