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Old 06-26-2015, 08:53 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by arjaybe View Post
Thanks for the replies. Different strokes for sure. Pulpmeister, since you don't like titles in the TOC, do you use them primarily as links? JSWolf, that sounds as if you're adapted to the ebook style - get there through the controls. gmw, your description makes a lot of sense to me.-)
The thing is, this is not a print book, it's an eBook. So yes, there should be a ToC. But, if it is ePub, there's no need for an internal ToC. I've seen many ePub that has both the NCX and internal ToC with the NCX having an entry to the internal ToC. That's just really stupid. I'm already at the NCX ToC so why should I then go to the internal ToC? Also, if you do the old create section/chapter headers as links to the ToC, then you've just botched things as it looks awful that way. If you are creating an ePub that also will get turned into a Kindle eBook, make a copy of the ePub, toss in the internal ToC and use that for Kindle and the other for selling.
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