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HavocDragoon |
Give the option in the Compiler for it to detect Headers, perhaps as "All Headers of Header Style X", and allow them to be designated as Chapters for the Compiler as an optional alternative to separate Elements.
Photo shows an example of Header breakdown in one of my Manuscript Elements. Suggestion would allow me to designate "Header 4", which is the Header style I use to denote Chapter Breaks, in the Compiler, and have it target those as Chapters.
Not only would this be convenient for long-form writers like myself, it would also be beneficial for those writing a series of manuscripts under the same project, again like myself, by allowing them to write their entire manuscript in one element and not have multiple Elements titled "Chapter One", leading to confusion as to which Elements belong to which Manuscript.
EDIT: For the sake of clarity, this would essentially allow the Compiler to be toggled to break down one single Manuscript Element at locations set by the use of the selected Header Style, and then treat them the same way it currently treats selected separate Manuscript Elements.