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Oh, thanks. Well just as an update, in case somebody comes across the same issue, I did use the workaround described in my previous message as I did not find a better solution.
So after trying various things, the only workaround (hack) I came up with was to create a separate paragraph style (1 pt text with paper swatch applied to it, and place it above my rasterized heading. Then I used this new paragraph style for creating an internal ToC, as well as for splitting the document.
Clark, thank you for your advice. I tried it, and now it does show up in the ToC, but the text placed on top of the background gets cut off. Not sure If I can attach a screenshot here.
It also failed to split my document into chapters (I did check the box in the export options).
I remember Anne-Marie did mention it in her lynda.com course that you can rasterize the headings if you want to preserve their appearance, but she didn’t say anything about how it would affect the ToC.
As you can see, I’m just a newbie when it comes to epub design, so I’m sorry if I’m asking dumb questions. Just really confused right now.
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