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Old 03-28-2014, 01:52 AM   #3
tomassan
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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
In an ePUB the TOC is derived from the NCX. You can regenerate a TOC/NCX based on header tags in the file with a good editor like Sigil.
Ok, good to know, I am not so familiar with the parts of an .epub. I installed Sigil and recreated the .ncx file and all looks good in .epub reader but still not in Google books. One peculiar thing is that the TOC shown in Google reader (in Chrome) actually shows page numbers. This, and that the replaced .ncx lead me to believe that Google uses some other metadata and builds it's TOC from that.

So, my question is, what else might I look for? I have noticed that the part files (the .html) has very different naming and are placed differently in the structure of the .epub, don't know if such things matter for compliancy with a certain .epub version?

Any ideas and suggestions appreciated!

Regards,
Tomas
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