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Have you received my email with the screenshot?
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Yes, but it doesn't help much. I replied to your message:
Would you be able to send the info from https://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=3038 (particularly #4 and #5) |
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Since I had similar problems with XML export, which then, with Kyle's kind help, worked brilliantly in the end, you might be interested to try XML export, too (in case after reading that thread), then compare the results and infer possible settings errors from that comparison. (And in the end, the rich text is just tagged plain-text in both exports, so it should all be quite similar.)
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Thank you for this. I will take a look, although I need html for online training.
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The difference is that your tree has a lot of folder items. Since a folder item has no content, it does display the tree on the right. To prevent this, you can enter a single space into the detail area of the folder item, so that it has some (blank) content.
If you click on a non-folder item on the left, its detail/content will be displayed on the right. |
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Thank you for this explanation. This helps considerably. With databases containing many folders, it may be impractical to add a space in the detail area. Could I accomplish what I want by searching for folders then changing the templates to notes or text en masse without having to add a space to each one?
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It won't help to change the template -- if the item has no content, the result will still be the same.
One thing you could do is, after exporting, in toc.html, replace all occurrences of href="" with <nothing/blank> so that the items with no content are not clickable links. We'll consider making this change to the export functionality. |
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OK, it is sent.
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