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Old 01-08-2012, 01:17 PM   #6
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I did not know there were two kinds of TOC. I've been creating my books in Book Designer with a TOC, then either:

1) Exporting as LRF to use as is, or
2) Exporting as HTM, to open in Sigil where I adjust font, line height, and split at each chapter.

The Sigil EPUB gets converted again in Calibre, which further adjusts font sizes. (I found the "easiest" way by a lot of trial and error.) The inline (?) TOC holds up when doing it like this.

It seems you are saying that, if I want to use Calibre to convert an LRF to EPUB, the TOC (originally created in BD) should be eliminated.

How does the proper EPUB TOC you are talking about get created? In Sigil? In Calibre? I tried Calibre long ago with no success. Keep in mind, my HTM source is BD, which seems to put out somewhat unconventional code (from what I gather in these forums).
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