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Old 06-26-2013, 11:29 AM   #27
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@Arios: Oh sorry. I misunderstood you.

I thought the trick was to make the reader to start at the cover page WITHOUT showing a TOC entry. My bad, I have too imagination...

Then, I don't know for other e-readers, but on the Glo, simply adding a line on the ncx works, as I explained on my previous post.

I'll try to make a script of something to automatize it. When adding a ebook to Calibre should be the perfect moment. I hope it is doable. I'm still discovering it.
From what I can see, you are both generating the toc.ncx entry. Arios is adding the code in the ebook to allow generating the toc.ncx entry by using Sigil's TOC generator while you were adding the entry directly into the toc.ncx file. Same result in the end though I prefer the first technique as it saves me from having to redo the toc.ncx entry if I modify the TOC and regenerate it.

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David
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