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Originally Posted by Valloric
It could be a bug, or it could be nook weirdness. Either way, you still need to create a new issue on the tracker with the epub file attached. See this wiki page.
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Hi, Valloric:
Thank you for your reply, but I cannot do that. The content of the epub file does not belong to me and I cannot publish it. I can certainly create a new issue on the tracker, but I can't upload the file. BTW, it's not actually the Nook; it's B&N's e-Reader for PC; I misspoke when I referred to it as "Nook on PC."
I'm at the point of giving up, anyway. I think this might have something to do with the extensive stylesheets used by InDesign, but although I can muddle about pretty effectively in html, my css is weak at best and frankly it's like the paper-designer deliberately tried to make my life a misery for the digital conversion. I've repeatedly re-created the chapter titles so that the ones that don't work match the ones that do, coding-wise, but every time I upload this sucker to the B&N e-reader (to proof it before converting it to .mobi), different chapter headings stop working. It's driving me to drink.
Thanks anyway--if anyone has a better e-reader that utilizes TOC that I could use to "proof" my content prior to conversion, I'd certainly welcome THAT suggestion, this B&N e-Reader is a total POS, you can't even delete uploaded files (I kid thee not).
Hitch