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Originally Posted by man2010
Of course I can edit the stylesheet, but IMO the default needs to be with extra spacing. Most people insert Sigil's HTML table of contents and are unaware that this TOC is unusable on smartphones.
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You can edit the stylesheet each time...or...as ducks mentioned, you can save your stylesheet and Sigil will use your stylesheet whenever it creates a new TOC.
Also, just because a reader is using a smartphone does not make the TOC unusable. It depends entirely on the app you are using. If your app doesn't support multi-level TOC/NCX then change apps, or complain to the maker of your app. Unfortunately, if you are trying to convert things to kindle format then you are using Amazon and your complaints will fall on deaf ears. IMO, the kindle app sucks. I would recommend using an app - Marvin for iOS, or any number of apps on android - that will read your ePub directly. Then you will not have any conversion or TOC issues.
Cheers!