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Old 08-04-2013, 03:18 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by ibu View Post
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Of course I will not follow any ideology "single file epubs ...".

The TOC is a single file (toc.ncx), as declared in the epub specs.

Or do you mean something else with "Sigil HTML TOC"?

In my humble opinion there should not static toc at all. I should be generated by the reader based on the semantics (Elements H1-6). KISS.
No HTML TOC is sometimes called Inline. That is just another page in the book and is typically needed for conversions to other formats (or for folk that just gotta have the TOC inside the book )
Sigil 7 can generate it from the NCX. WARNING save your book FIRST. Sigil crashes fairly regularly on generation of this if you have done any file adds or deletes. Never seen a crash doing a HTML TOC on a fresh start. The problem is I can't come up with exact steps to cause the crash so I can report it.
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