I tried that "save to rtf and then convert to lrf" option. I got a better result. Something like:
Chapter 1]23
LINK
Chapter 2]76
LINK
etc.
Chapter name, page number, the word "LINK". It was ugly, but at least I got the information I needed: the chapter name. It is nevertheless not very useful for me, as I loose pictures with this option.
The problem is that my original file is a Word document. I could try a copy-paste of just text and format to an Openoffice Write empty document and then create the TOC there, make the html and see what happens when converting to lrf.
I have an Office 2003 at work (that's where I am now), and there's no "export to" or "save as" clean html option. There's a "save to filtered html" though.
I'll give both Openoffice and "save to filtered html" a try when I get back home, on the original file. I'll let you know what I get.
Last edited by marwick; 06-09-2008 at 04:35 AM.
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