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Old 02-12-2011, 02:23 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by delphin View Post
Sorry, I should have mentioned that currently with the NET Bible, you can have EITHER the noteless version with a nice 4 level Table Of Contents -OR- the fully annotated version, but this version only has a single level TOC that is only indexed by the main books of the Bible.

So currently it looks like you can have a 4 level TOC, or the Annotations, but not both.

So far as I know, neither version has a dedicated readable TOC. The authors of the EPUB version, like many other EPUBs , are assuming that your EPUB READER will provide a TOC feature.

Assuming we can find a fully annotated version of the NET Bible with the full 4 level TOC, what's wrong with just bringing up the Sony's built in TOC (as opposed to a dedicated TOC page in the book)?
Because my Sony TOC only gives me a one level TOC - ie a list of the books.

So as I said in my earlier post if I wanted to read Psalm 149 I'd either have to page forward from Psalm 1 or page back from Proverbs.

Regards, Alex
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