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Old 03-07-2011, 07:42 PM   #12
lindsayw
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Australia
Device: Kindle-3-Keyboard; 8" Android Tablet
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Originally Posted by Donna
You can create a book with your own customised inline TOC and the required pointer to that, so that Kindle will link to it in its "Go To..." menu.
Wow! That's what I've been looking for, and I'm quite comfortable editing files, so I will experiment with just ONE of my novels ( I made the mistake of trying to prepare all 9 of them at once in MOBI format, so I won't do THAT again! ). All this editing at least keeps me off the streets... Thank you, Donna.

Can anyone advise on WHERE in the contents.opf file the extra info must be added?
I have inserted:
<guide>
<reference type="toc" title="Contents" href="index.html" />
</guide>
...but immediately AFTER the end of the <manifest> entries. It doesn't work, and I don't have any examples I can study to get a good handle on this.

Could it be because Calibre is not looking for a contents.opf file when compiling in MOBI format?

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