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Old 06-29-2012, 11:38 PM   #3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theducks View Post
# is the signal to use a named anchor:

Code:
MyBook.html#midchapter
A mobi expert will need to answer if book named 'door#1.mobi' would bomb the TOC generator
It seems to be happening only during the conversion. If I rename a mobi file with working TOC and use the # sign in the new name, the TOC is unaffected.

I just want to add that I do not complain about Calibre, I do not need to add the # sign in the names. I just report this here to warn the people.

I used the # in some names and after some time I've realized that the TOC did not work. It took me a while to find that this was the reason.

BTW, Sigil is doing it too when converting from html to epub...

Last edited by Bigo2; 06-29-2012 at 11:51 PM.
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