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Old 12-17-2010, 12:40 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by janvanmaar View Post
Indeed, this is exactly what jackie_w suggested. The thing I mentioned is just a modification of this when you create your own toc tags throughout the book, which will be hidden and typically located just before the actual section/chapter headings (in general wherever you like have them to point to). Calibre will then build the TOC from the custom tags instead of from just the section/chapter headers.
Plus, the "Do not add TOC to book" option in the MOBI output section can be used to supress adding another TOC to the end of the book which I guess Brian may want in his case.
But... Jackie is talking about the creation of the NCX toc, which is clearly already working fine.

And... if you tick "Do not add TOC to book", then you won't get the addition of the guide item in the MOBI file which tells the Kindle where to find an inline TOC.

See https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=111600
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