Previously, Atlantis included only "Heading 1" paragraphs in the Table Of Contents that it saved to EPUB files. Multilevel tables of contents are now supported in eBooks. If you decide to resave your document as eBook, Atlantis will automatically suggest the last used metadata.More fields (Publisher, Coverage, Rights, Price, Publication Date) have been added to the "Save as eBook" dialog of Atlantis: In this way these characters display correctly on any eBook reader.Atlantis now "remembers" the so called metadata (basic information about a book: Book Title, Author, Identifier, etc) entered for each document when you save it as eBook. Atlantis now automatically splits overlong topics into multiple XHTML files within the EPUB package.Characters from so called "symbol fonts" (Symbol, Webdings, Wingdings, etc) are now saved by Atlantis to EPUBs as graphic files. Some eBook readers are unable to display eBooks with very long topics. All Heading-style paragraphs from the source documents are now included so that the EPUB Tables Of Contents display as a multilevel hierarchy whenever applicable.Manual page breaks in a source document are now correctly saved to eBooks.Support for "very long" topics in eBooks has been added.
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