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Originally Posted by tosca30
Thanks for your answer.
Point taken.
I did begin with Writer at first, but found out that the conversion required a lot of manual tuning, especially as I have a lot of images and screencopies to include. As it is, I can now upload the work in progress on the KDP website and check the result in Kindle mode.
I don't think that is the reason as I already have quite many HTML files. Maybe the number of titles? or images?
I also use the default TOC style-sheet. But the fonts (and some other standard styles) are defined in another stylesheet that is shared by all the HTML files of the whole document. As for now, I have to re-link this additional sheet to the TOC every time I re-generate the HTML TOC.
Could it be submitted as a feature request? Sigil already has a lot of very interesting automaticisms; this one would be a good addition, I think.
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Sigil HTML TOC uses its own stylesheet. If it exists in the book, it will not be replaced upon regeneration.

Copy your stylesheet to the TOC stylesheet. (Do Not Change the name of the Sigil TOC sheet)
Clean it (only the Styles that are used on the TOC.xhtml remain) These styles may not be needed in the master sheet and will be cleaned IF you don't link the master to the TOC
The file size penalty is almost zip in the end