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Old 06-06-2011, 03:54 PM   #49
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
Oh yeah, I forgot about that! Fortunately the multi-level TOC works in the Nook for Android app, but it looks terrible. I would like to see level two headings indented to the left a bit of the level 1 headings. Currently it shows a single hypen in front of level 1 headings and a double hyphen in front of level 2 headings. They look like this:

Code:
-Level 1 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
-Level 1 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
--Level 2 Heading
Looks like a crappy text file. You would think a huge book store could do a better job than this. It should look like this:

Code:
Level 1 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
Level 1 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
   Level 2 Heading
Why not like Sony does it?

Toc Entry
+Level 1 Heading
+Level 1 Heading
Toc Entry
Toc Entry
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