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Originally Posted by DaleDe
It does make sense. Apple seems to have targeted that particular file as it recognized it at the TOC and moved it to the external TOC. It was not accidental.
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Except it's not targeting the entire file, just a portion of that file. That same file also includes the title page, illustration, and -- after my ToC -- the list of illustrations, all of which are marked to be included in the app's ToC and which do get included.
Oh, and it hasn't "moved it to the external TOC", because they're actually different, the items that my ToC contain doesn't quite reflect what's in the app's ToC -- for example, I have a section in the book with 40 poems, but in my ToC I just provide a heading/link to the section, and state that the complete list of poems can be found at the beginning of that section (and in the app's ToC, where they do show up, because I've meant for the full list of poems to be listed there). And there's other differences like that -- so it's not using my ToC as it's ToC, it's just totally ignoring it, as though it wasn't there.
I have a sneaky feeling that somehow iBooks notices that my ToC is, in fact, a ToC -- which isn't hard to do, considering that I have the words "Contents" at the top of it -- and basically just sees it as being redundant when you're looking at
its ToC. If that's the case, though, I wish it wouldn't do that!
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Apple also removes the cover from the book unless you display it in landscape mode.
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I'm not sure what you mean -- my covers show up just fine in iBooks, when I'm viewing the book. If I'm at my title page, I just flip back a page and there it is.