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Old 01-03-2011, 08:42 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by ldolse View Post

Edit - just saw this was epub source -
it began as a lit source, but I had all the structure detection / preprocess options OFF as default. ( thinking they were only needed for pdf, and that I could do any needed work with sigil)

I now try a similar book, going lit to mobi, this time with structure detection ON and force TOC on, and yes a TOC is created- ditto for lit to epub.

so the moral here is that I should go with the default preprocessing when working with .LIT sources I guess.

Lesson learnt - don't change defaults without understanding the consequences.

the 4 x duplicates remains a ( less important) puzzle though.

PS I did not "get" the value of TOC in novels, until I found that Kindle will jump to next / prev chapter via single click of its right or left arrow buttons, if there's a chapter based TOC in the book.
That makes a good TOC worth having.

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