Warn when book chapters set their own title after it's in the ToC#35
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Warn when book chapters set their own title after it's in the ToC#35ivanbakel wants to merge 2 commits intozyedidia:masterfrom
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Multi-line messages are now possible by passing an array of strings. Each string after the first is printed with leading whitespace to align it with the ones before.
This should eliminate the confusion from when the title is set in the table of contents and re-set in the file using a `@title` command. The warning also hints at the ToC when it detects that the code being parsed is a book, using `isBook`.
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Goes some way to addressing #30 - also warns whenever a file has two
@titlecommands, as a little benefit.