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EPUB TOC creating page numbers for each line of text

New Here ,
Mar 16, 2022 Mar 16, 2022

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Hey.

I am formatting an EPUB. The chapter headings for each chapter contain a number and a line of text with the name of the chapter (or in some cases, two lines of text):

Screenshot 2022-03-16 at 10.12.19.png

 

When exported as an EPUB, the TOC gives each line its own page number, like this:

Screenshot 2022-03-16 at 10.13.45.png

 

I can't find any information on how to solve this problem. I'd greatly appreciate any help on this.

Thanks so much!

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Mar 16, 2022 Mar 16, 2022

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I suppose you have created for each line its own paragraph. Make one single paragraph for these lines and they appear together with one entry in the toc.

To keep text together in one line use non breaking spaces, to get a new line, not a new paragraph, use shift return.

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Mar 16, 2022 Mar 16, 2022

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Almost certainly that.

 

Soft returns/newlines are something of a glitch in reflowable EPUB; there's a checkbox to remove them for a fairly good reason.

 

The better techniques for controlling line breaks, especially for chapter headings, is to specify left/right margins or use nonbreaking spaces very selectively. In this case, a hard space between the words "MR.[hard space]MCGRATH[hard space]REFUSES[soft space]AN[hard space]INVITATION" would probably work best, but 5-10% side margins might work almost as well. Or in combination.

 

The attached chapter number is a problem. Only a soft return can create that alignment and create a proper TOC entry. There are other formatting techniques that might work better, such as two styles.

 

After some tinkering, it looks as if the only way to create the style shown and have a matching TOC is:

  1. Use two styles for the chapter number and chapter title.
  2. Set the chapter title margins to help fold the text, and selective use of hard spaces to hold text together.
  3. In the TOC, ignore the chapter number style and auto-number the chapter entries to match.

 


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Hi. In the end, it's like you both suggested - a combination of soft returns and (aggressive) margins.

Thank you so much. It's really apreciated. Have a great week!

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Thanks so much for your reply. I did try that, but it was only moderately succesful. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer, though. Cheers!

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