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Old 10-01-2011, 10:26 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by RoyInVegas View Post
Sorry, but I have a problem with the term "Fine Manual." As in, "Have you read the fine manual?"



I've followed the instructions and have followed the instructions and followed the instructions "You can open the TOC Editor by selecting Tools - TOC Editor." But no matter how many times - over and over and over - I click on "tools," no such option shows.

To say that this is frustrating is one of the understatements of the century.

Is there any solution to this? Or am I to just wallow around aimlessly?

Seriously, I'd love to see an answer.

I'd also love to see the new manual converted into a PDF document, so I can print the thing and read it at leisure. (While eating lunch or floating in the pool. Print - though you may fight it - will continue to have its advantages.)

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I will agree the Version 2.0 Manual is out of date for some features

A brief exploration o f the Menubar would show the the TOC (editor) is now on the View Menu.
This is a more logical place, since you can now also navigate your book from here without knowing the filename of the segments involved.
At the bottom of the (TOC) list is a button that can be used to optionally regenerate the TOC from header tags (as it did in prior versions of Sigil) or you are now offered the option to open the NCX file from the Book Browser, where the burden is now completely on you to get it right

BTW The Flightcrew check within Sigil, will note NCX errors as part of the process.
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