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Old 12-16-2010, 06:41 PM   #11
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Aha! That was the bit of info I was missing (also got it in parallel with your reply here, from KovidGoyal in response to the question I asked in a separate post). Thanks janvanmaar!

Looks like, when using Calibre to create the MOBI file, that's the only way of getting that marker to the location of the inline TOC.

Brian - if you're happy to let Calibre create another TOC at the end of the book based on your section/chapter headings, that one will be marked in such a way that the Kindle will be able to identify it as the TOC, and the Kindle's "Go To... Table of Contents" menu link will point to it.

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