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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/02/13 12:07, Daniel James wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Bren,
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<pre wrap="">Given problems with styling and indexing our Audio Cookbook using Booki,
we have decided to integrate it as a new section into the main FF
Advocacy & User Guide. To do this we need to add a new section divider
image.
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Section dividers are normally added automatically when you create a new
section in the edit interface. See:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://en.flossmanuals.net/booktype/the-table-of-contents/">http://en.flossmanuals.net/booktype/the-table-of-contents/</a></pre>
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Hi Bren & Daniel. <br>
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I think what Bren is asking above is if there is a place to store a
permanent css file which overrides the default css each time you
publish a pdf, so you don't have to manually override it each time.
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In this case - creating custom section pages with images. ie<br>
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#section-7a .objavi-subsection-heading{<br>
background:#fff url(<br>
<a
href="http://www.freedomfone.org/booki/images/07a_troubleshooting.png"
target="_blank">http://www.freedomfone.org/<wbr>booki/images/07a_<wbr>troubleshooting.png</a>)
no-repeat<br>
center center;<br>
}<br>
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You can see the result here -
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://freedomfone.org/files/guides/freedomfone-en-book-2012.11.19-12.16.48.pdf">http://freedomfone.org/files/guides/freedomfone-en-book-2012.11.19-12.16.48.pdf</a><br>
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From poking around there isn't a place where you can enter a custom
style in userinfo page or in the book info page attached, which
would be the logical place to put that file. I suspect that the
booki publisher system isn't that sophisticated and that you *do*
have to enter your custom text each time from the publish page. <br>
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Daniel, does that sound right? Bren, sorry if this isn't what you
meant. <br>
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nice one<br>
Mick<br>
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