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Here is a book that stops in PIP, and we think the reason is the way footnotes are handled. Something you can look at, Bert?
In this book, 120854, there are two sets of footnotes.
In set 1 the reference is 1
In set 2 the reference is [1]
All notes are placed in end of the chapter they appear, not in end of book.
The book won't go through PIP even when I choose to exclude notes. 120854.zip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The error message is "target-counter(page) referencing inline elements not supported". It's not directly related to the notes, but it's because the "Noter" heading is referenced by the (generated TOC) while the "rearnotes" section that includes this heading is hidden with display: none.
Here is a book that stops in PIP, and we think the reason is the way footnotes are handled. Something you can look at, Bert?
In this book, 120854, there are two sets of footnotes.
In set 1 the reference is 1
In set 2 the reference is [1]
All notes are placed in end of the chapter they appear, not in end of book.
The book won't go through PIP even when I choose to exclude notes.
120854.zip
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: