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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
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Originally Posted by Themus
It even shows the output.
Pardon my ignorance then, but Calibre then doesn't create a table of contents one can see after the title page? and which when you tap on the chapter, it takes you to it.
http://amalthia.mediawood.net/tutorials/ebooks/toc.html
Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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what that means is that calibre will create a toc that is accessible via the menu on your reader, not necessarily a part of the normal flow of the book.
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You can see the TOC that Calibre creates for ePubs in the Calibre viewer by clicking on the TOC icon half way down the left side. If you use Adobe Digital Editions or Firefox's Epubreader extension the TOC will be displayed in the left sidebar. I can see it on my Sony 505 by selecting Table on Contents in the book menu.
Check the viewer in the Ipod Touch and see if there is a button, icon or menu item for the TOC that you can click.
The first time I realized that the TOC for epub wasn't required to be inline was when I used the create catalog feature in Calibre. I thought it was a mess until I stumbled through my own limitation and found the TOC menu item.
Good Luck.