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Originally Posted by itimpi
Note that on a Kindle the real TOC is at the END of the book and not the start. There should be a key that can bring this up easily.
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Thanks. I know about that, but there is also a place in the conversion setup to tell it to put it at the top where a normal book often has it. I'd assume you know about that.
I've tried to get it to work either way, top or bottom - over and over again. Sometimes it will do one and sometimes it won't, which was the point in my OP.
There should be a key? Where?
One of the biggest problems I have is that it somehow keeps loading up some old version of the "book" from who knows where and showing me that instead of showing me the thing I'm actually working on. Why would anyone program it to do that?
I finally got an HTML that didn't have a certain block I didn't want. But when I tried to work with it I kept getting the old one instead. 3 or 4 times I have used a search utility to find everything on the computer with that name and just delete them all, but the minute I try another conversion it starts hiding copies of the thing all over the place again. How do you deal with that?
As for the TOC itself, I'm wondering if I need to put something in the "xpath expression" box, but I haven't found anything that tells in plain English what that's all about. Just bits and pieces, always under some other subject. I'm amazed when I mark the option to force a TOC and it completely ignores it. Surely _someone_ knows what's going on here?