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Old 01-14-2013, 06:28 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by sitrucz View Post
Can you explain further I have a book Wired that wont show toc on kindle for iOS and not sure what the issue is. Works fine on pw and kindle for Mac.
I'll try, but know this, I know absolutely nothing about Kindle for iOS. I use a both Sigil and Calibre on a Win 7 machine. I edit epubs with Sigil and generate the internal TOC with it. Then I use Calibre to convert my epub to mobi. Unless you've altered the preferences Calibre Generates an in-line TOC and adds it to the output as the last page in the mobi. So then you have two TOCs, the internal one that Sigil generated and the in-line one that Calibre added during conversion. That's the one that does not seem to be needed if the mobi is to be read on the two devices I mentioned. So I set the preferences in Calibre to not write that in-line TOC and the mobi works fine on those devices (probably more too that I'm not aware of).

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