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Old 10-30-2014, 09:28 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu View Post
I mean it worked, just that I had to redo the links by hand ... which in the end meant the work I tried to avoid.
Conversion #2 (same format) is not a good idea, partly for the reason you gave. Things get changed.
Note: that if your TOC vs Book File structure had not been changed, things would have better chance
Section (chapter....) per file, where the inline TOC always links to the top of file (not to an anchor) has a better chance of surviving.
Using explicit type anchors (filename.html#foo) have a better chance with an auto-adjust during conversion.

Personally: I use the NCX supplied TOC so you are wasting your efforts on a pretty 'Inline TOC' (which, when I find them, get moved to the end of the book via an EPUB editor). Navigation is a pain with arrow keys, so why would I bother, when I can press the number key that appears next to the item?
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