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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Hitch -- as for the Go To menu, it has always shown individual chapters, for a given value of "whatever has been properly formatted into the navigational ToC.
The nav elements are scrollable and sort of appear in an embedded view in the Go To menu, almost like the toc.ncx is rendered in an iframe as its own Go To element. Guide elements appear above and below.
I have been made aware that Kindle Previewer shows stuff a little different from the way E-Ink Kindles do, but I figure you'd know this already, what with all the testing devices you own. 
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Snookums:
Well...on some of the e-inks, yes. But on Fires, no. Not a'tall. The Fire doesn't have a Go To (at least, none of those we have in-house do!) that displays the chapters. The Go To shows what's in the Guide, and the TOC is itself a separate entity on that. You click the TOC, go thither, and navigate from there. On our PPW and Voyage, yes, the Go To displays the Chapter #'s. I admit, as a reader, I had actually
completely forgotten that the Go To shows the Chapters !
Oish. I mean, I must look at this 10+ x a week, in terms of checking books that need my own QA, and I'd utterly spaced it. Lord. (My only defense is, I am still so accustomed to looking at the OLDER e-inks, for the KF7 stuff, that I just FORGOT, aged old bag that I am.)
Anyway....back to the topic at-hand. Diap, how the HELL is that working, do you think? I wonder if we ought to experiment with a book we (my co) has made, to see if we see something similar??? Post-publication? I would have to ask around, and figure out what client didn't use DRM, of course, but... Whatcha think? At least we'd know what we'd started with?
Hitch