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Old 07-13-2011, 01:56 AM   #1
Frustrated
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Question Trouble with TOC in Mobipocket Creator

Okay. I give up. I've spent at least 25 hours over the past two days off trying to get this to work and it still won't do what I want it to do, so I'm really hoping someone can help me.

I recently installed Mobipocket Creator, the Publisher edition. I have two current projects I'm trying to get into .mobi format; they're not even for any sort of commercial publication, just things I want to be able to share with friends who prefer reading on the Kindle rather than on a computer.

Now, normally I'm a pretty bright bulb. I don't pretend to know everything there is to know about HTML for example, but I do manage to maintain my own website without help, right down at the coding level. Takes me a while, but I can do it, and I'm learning as I go. (Heck, I'm self-taught on most things I do these days.) But if I bang my head against this brick wall much longer, either the wall or my head will have a permanent dent. Possibly both.

Here's the problem: I simply CANNOT get Mobipocket Creator to build a TOC for my projects, either of them. One has 32 chapters, the other has 3 plus a Foreword. I've put them together in HTML, and they look great in my browser and in the Preview function on both HTML-Kit and NVU. The code checks out, and everything ought to be hunky-dory, right?

Hah.

When I go to build my mobi file, everything hums along smoothly at first. I input my chapter files (for the long work; the shorter is a trilogy of short stories, but functionally it's the same, no?) which are complete with the proper tags <h1>, <h2>, etc. I've even tried merging the trilogy into a single file and just pulling from the tags in that. When I get to the Table of Contents Wizard, I specify <h2> as the information I want it to pick up for the TOC. (I don't quite grasp the other attributes, so I don't use them. If I've been reading things correctly, I shouldn't need to, as long as I have the proper information tagged between <h2> and </h2>, right?) I press "Update" and a TOC is generated.

The problem is, invariably it's either blank other than the header "Table of Contents" or else it contains my chapter titles, but they aren't links, merely lines of text. Makes for a pretty list... but it's pretty useless.

Frankly, at this point I'm about ready to toss my computer, take to the woods, and continue my writing career via the cave-wall-and-charred-stick method. I've even tried building the TOC by hand, not knowing whether or not I'm doing that correctly although I'm following information found online, some of it right here on this forum. That gets me no farther; I still have either an empty TOC or one that is merely a list of chapters, but no links or anything allowing the reader to navigate. (I verify my work using Kindle for PC, in case anyone's wondering.)

So, can anyone here enlighten me?

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