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Old 04-22-2015, 04:31 PM   #11
BryanK
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My personal view is that HTML TOC is very useful in Non-Fiction ebooks. In Fiction think their use isn't that critical, like Jellby said in compilations it's useful, but in a book like Harry Potter and ... (or any Single Story book) it isn't in my view. Personally when I create an ebook for myself or a friend, I only use HTML TOC only for non-fiction, Stories I only use NCX TOC.
I read most of my technical books on a computer, and Calibre handles the ncx.toc very well. It's right there on the sidebar and I don't have to scroll back up to the beginning of the book to get to it, so I haven't really seen any use for the HTML TOC so far.
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