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Old 01-13-2014, 01:31 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
I was looking at this yesterday, and I agree with you about the depth. I think that calibre is setting it one higher than it should. Except maybe if the TOC is empty. That one had me as I couldn't find a spec to say what should be in the navmap for that. Or whether it should be there at all.
The TOC isn't allowed to be empty. The spec requires one navMap element, which must contain one or more navPoint elements. Thus, not empty. That's why some software puts that "Start" point into the TOC if nothing's been defined, so the TOC isn't empty. In generating an empty TOC as you describe, Calibre is violating the spec.

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