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Originally Posted by switchman2210
Why don’t you use Sigil to build a epub based book which you can then convert to Mobi. If you are starting from a different format, you could use calibre to generate the initial epub file which you could then edit in Sigil. I did this last week. I started with an old lit file I had, converted it to epub in caliber and then reformatted it in Sigil to clean up the conversion issues. In my case I left it as an epub file, but you could then convert it to mobi.
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Yes i could do that, or I could easily create an HTML TOC with a good text editor, which I have, and then create the NCX file and use Kindlegen. But what I want and I think thousands of people want is an authoring tool that automates the repetitive, error-prone steps in building a MOBI file that puts the TOC where most humans expect to find it. Calibre comes so close to being just about perfect for this, but putting the TOC at the end of the book is just plain wrong.