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Old 07-13-2011, 11:52 PM   #20
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Sigil breaks existing TOCS when I open an ePub with it.
Sigil reconstructs the ToC by parsing the appropriate heading tags (<h1>, <h2>, etc) in the main text. If the chapter headers were constructed using <p> tags then they will get lost. It can be a bit of a pain, but it's hard to criticise since you should be using the heading tags to indicate logical headings in the document.

The one real benefit of InDesign 5.5 is that the paragraph styles used for chapter headings can now be linked to an appropriate heading tag so that it exports an ePub that's already properly tagged and won't run into these problems in Sigil.
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