Quote:
Originally Posted by Algiedi
I seem to have understood that there are 2 types of TOCs - I'm not sure which one(s) you guys are talking about since I can't remember which is called what yet.
I suppose that what I was trying to do is "convert" the in-document TOC (made with anchors & links) into a NCX/OPF one - i.e. one that can be accessed through the "GoTo" Kindle menu item.
I've tried every settings combinations in Calibre and I either get 2 TOCs (my original in-document TOC + the detected, "GoTo" TOC - apparently detected automatically from existing links) or just the in-document one (unaccessible through "GoTo").
|
The one that is an actual html file in the ebook, the one made with anchors & links is the in-line TOC and that is the only one compatible with mobi. Assuming it is marked as the TOC, this is the one the Kindle pulls up when you click on Go To - Table of Contents.
The NCX type does not work with the Kindle or with mobi in general AFAIK.
If you're trying to create some sort of "menu based" TOC system that doesn't leave an actual TOC page in the ebook, you can give up on that now. AFAIK it can't be done with mobi. Mobi is a very old and simple standard, relatively speaking.
- Byron
- Byron