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Old 11-01-2015, 12:19 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by MerlinMama View Post
I'm not sure whether I should ask this here or in the Calibre editor forum. If it's not here, I apologize and ask you to please re-direct me. I thought here, since it worked as it should on my old Hipstreet.

I have several books where there is the Chapter, and then sub-chapters shown in the TOC, sub-chapters nested into the Chapter. However, if I want to jump to sub-chapter 3 of Chapter 4 on my Kobo Aura, I end up at the very beginning of the book, not even the Chapter. If it matters, I have my Chapters with tag <h2> and the sub-chapters with tag <h3>.

If I add an inline TOC, choosing where I want to go on that brings me where I want to be. I'm not a fan of inline TOC, so is there something I'm not doing, or could do, for the regular TOC to work as it should on the Kobo? Should it not be nested?

OH! If I simply choose a Chapter, it brings me to the Chapter fine, it's only if I want a particular sub-chapter.
Did you regenerate the TOC (NCX) using the TOC tool ?
(BTW the same tool is available direct from the Calibre Library. You may need to add it to your toolbar)

Edits may have broken previous anchors Landing at the TOF (top of File) is an indication that the #named_point is no longer there or part of the current file. Landing at the Beginning of the book, could mean the same, except the FILE no longer exists.

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