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Old 11-25-2014, 04:28 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Psymon View Post
Well, except my book is epub2, plus my ToC is in the middle of a bigger file -- that one XHTML file contains the title page, full-page illustration, then the ToC, then the list of illustrations. It'll show all the other items in iBooks' ToC, but not my ToC.

If that makes sense -- I know it's confusing when I keep talking about "my" ToC and iBooks' ToC.
Well....for one thing, having "your" TOC--the toc.html, as it should be--in the middle of an XHTML file full of other things--is not going to make Apple's iBooks pay MORE attention to your toc. Have you tried the simple expedient (forgive me if you have; I read the beginning of this thread, but skimmed) of putting the toc.html in its own file, with the semantics/guide pointed at it? And how are you setting it in the OPF?

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