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Old 07-20-2012, 10:43 AM   #631
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Originally Posted by cryzed View Post
@JimmXinu, shame on me, I meant the EPUB writer of course, not the MOBI one. I mean you suggested to initially create the stories as EPUB files and then later on convert them with Calibre, so that's what I'm doing.
Yes, I think the mobi output from epub conversion is better than FFDL's own mobi output. It can include images and marks the chapter breaks on the progress bar in Kindle correctly.

I have no objection to adding id="toc" to the div around the TOC that FFDL generates in epub. But I tried it and it doesn't appear to have any effect on conversion. Conversion still adds a TOC at the end by default, and the 'goto TOC' button still goes to it.

Conversion does have a couple options for mobi output for 'don't generate TOC' and 'add TOC at top'. Telling conversion to 'don't generate TOC' and including the TOC from FFDL gives the format you wanted, but you lose the 'goto TOC' ability in Kindle.
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