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Old 03-12-2011, 01:11 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by GRiker View Post
The reason that EPUB catalogs use native TOC navigation is simply because it is usually superior to adding navbar controls inside the generated EPUB. The catalog is extensively hyperlinked, and the TOC is complete.

As dwanthny suggests, what exactly are you missing with the catalog's EPUB structure as currently implemented?

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Thanks for your responses. The hyperlinked ePub Catalogs are very nice; they're exponentially superior to the simple, flat lists I used before moving to Calibre.

I only brought it up because I grew accustomed to using mobi catalogs on Kindle and I find that navigating multi-level tables of contents requires more key clicks and screen taps than jumping articles and sections. That's truly not a complaint; it's just an admission of my laziness.
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