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Old 11-26-2009, 01:47 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by locomouse View Post
Hi Dale,

Thanks for your reply. When you mention the tag in the TOC, are you referring to the Wiki TIP: Getting the jump to TOC to work?

I *would* like to use the built-in editor in eBook Publisher but it's not behaving properly for me. When I open that editor there are no numbered lines and all of the text simply runs on and on in lines that go off to the right for miles.

It's very difficult to edit under those conditions. Is there a way to fix that behavior that you know of?

Thanks again,

Helen
Yes, the wiki tip is what I am talking about. That is the only thing that makes the TOC different. You can build a list anywhere in the file and the links will work, handy if you want an index.

Yes, I had forgotten about the fact that there is no wrap mode. The good news is that you can just add returns wherever you want to. Returns will be ignored in the conversion process. The handy thing about using the editor is that you can save a file and instantly check it in eBook Publisher. Of course if you use an external editor you can still check it but not quite a convenient.

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