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Originally Posted by eschwartz
I "bought" the book, and cracked it open with calibre editor.
Inside is a single HTML file, all CSS is applied directly via style attributes, chapters are separated by
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<div style="page-break-after:always"></div>
and there are no ids to direct a link to.
The tox.ncx in calibre editor shows a bunch of links to "text/part0000.html" -- no fragment identifier. The ebook-viewer sees the same, I imagine.
On my Kindle, the Go To menu can see the chapters just fine (what id is it pointing at?  ). Same with swiping up/down (the KT still allows you to flip though chapters like that).
darryl, you can submit a bug report at http://calibre-ebook.com/bugs -- make sure to mark the bugreport as "private", since free books are still not permissible to redistribute. Submitting to a bug tracker (or private specialist) in private for development purposes is generally accepted as okay, allowing anyone to see the bug report and download the book (other than the developers in charge) is not.
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eschwartz:
I have an idea/question: what style attribute(s), EXACTLY, define the chapter elements (hearders)?
And when you say that the "Go To" menu works, generally, the Go To goes to Beginning, TOC (if one is there and identified in the guide), Cover, and, depending on the bookmaker, etc., some of the other frontmatter. Normally, the Go To itself does not go to the individual chapters, nor display them on the Go To Menu. Are you saying that the Go To menu is displaying individual chapters?
Oh! Can you also do a fast search for anything identified with a #? As in the old ahref naming scheme, like "start?" Thanks.
@Darryl said:
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You seem to be much more familiar with the topic than I am.
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Dear Odin, I certainly would hope so! It's my line of biz. And no, I shouldn't expect you to know that, of course.
Hitch