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Old 04-01-2017, 02:51 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by automa View Post
It used to not do that. It was better because there are description following the 'chapter i' chapter ii' etc that I need to place next to the 'chapter i', which then automatically become an h2 instead of an h7 that it was, so that I can see what the chapter is about when reading on my phone.

It doesn't automatically do that on the code view. I have to highlight it first and then do CMD 2 to change it into h2.

However looking at the code view, is there a way using the code view or the book view to change the font, font color, and highlight a part of the text with a color?
Permanent?
Stylesheet and a saved search (for each combonation.
eg
Saved Clips (make appear on the toolbar)
Code:
<span class="yelBG">\1</span>
The Stylesheet entry:
Code:
span.yelBG (background-color: yellow}
This style Save Clip applies to the selected text. the secret is th \1
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