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Old 01-19-2012, 08:11 PM   #40
st_albert
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At some point, IIRC, sigil will acquire a plug-in interface. At that time, it will be truly trivial to set up a "kindlegen" plugin, and almost as trivial to write a script that will generate an inline xhtml TOC from the toc.ncx file. Problem solved.

Actually, in my case I still probably won't bother with a kindlegen plugin, since it's already easy to run the suitably tweaked epub through kindlegen from the command line, as Hitch indicated above.

But generating an in-line TOC would be a great candidate for a plugin, IMHO.

Anyway, a plug-in architecture will be a great answer for those who need a "purple bidet" plugin, and we won't be needing to have these kinds of arguments.
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