I'm not sure what these options do in epub export. They are found in the "Spine, TOC & Notes" tab.
The heading flow and tag headings flow seem to be paragraph styles, not auto-flows, and no matter what I select the TOC looks the same.
This could be due to the software I'm using to view the ebook, too (Apple Books).
Just curious and wanting to learn a little. What does heading flow and tag headings flow do?
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Re: epub heading flow, tag headings flow
I think I figured this out, but it's a little down on my list of things to test.
The heading flow is the paragraph style to use for the auto-titles included in the epub's TOC.
The tag flow is the paragraph style to use for footnotes, endnotes, and other Mellel tag flows used in the epub's TOC.
A tag flow is an auto-title that you added. In the auto-title edit window, title flows (auto-titles) have a little bolt icon.
When you add an auto-title, that's a tag flow.
Am I close?
The heading flow is the paragraph style to use for the auto-titles included in the epub's TOC.
The tag flow is the paragraph style to use for footnotes, endnotes, and other Mellel tag flows used in the epub's TOC.
A tag flow is an auto-title that you added. In the auto-title edit window, title flows (auto-titles) have a little bolt icon.
When you add an auto-title, that's a tag flow.
Am I close?