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Old 11-05-2010, 01:04 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Violent23:

I think you've misunderstood what DaleDe has told you. The TOC generated by Sigil *will* show up in virtually any reader; it's just not a static "page" that sits in the front of the book, like a regular chapter "page." When a user uses the "TOC" button on his reader, or pushes the TOC link in, say, iBooks, the Sigil-generated TOC will show up beautifully, with links to the chapter content.

I really think you should save the ePUB you're working on and sideload it to your reader, so you may see how it works--I think it will save you some trouble, if I understand what you're saying or thinking.

HTH,
Hitch
I understood what DaleDe said. My goal is to make a "static" toc in the beginning of the book, as it seems I need to learn html to do it. I have since loaded the book I was working on and it does indeed show the toc I made beautifully on my Kindle. The Kindle having no dedicated toc button and having to make 3 button presses to access it, which sucks.
I just wish we had a program that edited epub or mobi that could make links for chapters instead of having to unzip the epub and load into an html editor to make the links.
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