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huebi 03-01-2012 06:59 AM

Inline TOCS are the first thing i'm throwing out of every eBook. My reader goes to the inline TOC with the appropriate button pressed and the inline toc is -- yes where is it? At the end? Page 1? page 2? Useless crap.

DiapDealer 03-01-2012 08:32 AM

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My reader goes to the inline TOC with the appropriate button pressed and the inline toc is -- yes where is it? At the end? Page 1? page 2? Useless crap.
It's no skin off my back if you don't like inline ToCs, but why on earth would where they're physically located—beginning or end—have any bearing on their usefulness (personal preferences aside)? :blink:

huebi 03-01-2012 09:37 AM

If i would like to go to an inline TOC, what do i have to do? Going to page 2? Or 3? Or to the end? Or ist the toc located at the same place in every book? The built-in TOC is always at the the place...

JSWolf 03-01-2012 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by huebi (Post 1986382)
Inline TOCS are the first thing i'm throwing out of every eBook. My reader goes to the inline TOC with the appropriate button pressed and the inline toc is -- yes where is it? At the end? Page 1? page 2? Useless crap.

I also remove the links page. This is just there because of Kindlegen. That's the only reason. And when they put links back to the links page in every header, I delete those too. We don't need then and we don't want them.

Most ePub that have a links page also have a link in the proper ToC to this links page. In order to get to the link to go to the links page, we have to go to the ToC. So since we are there at the ToC, why would we then want to go to the links page to then go to the place we want when we can just go there from the ToC?


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