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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I just remembered another bug with lit2lrf. It doesn't put the ToC in the actual eBook. All you get is the inline ToC. And sometimes they way the ToC is done, it's nice to have it in the actual eBook.
Ticket #498 created.
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I agree. I am going to explode all my .lits and use the batch file to convert. They load faster.
BTW I would rather edit the batch file by copying the file name (right-click the .html to rename and then control V to copy the text and then control c to paste it into the batch file- easier than entering I think)