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Old 01-20-2016, 12:12 PM   #19
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Tox, my sweetie, indeed, as DaleDe will mention in a moment, I fear you are to be disappointed. I know I was, when I saw that the NCX was being superseded. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the NCX; I have liked the simple elegance of it.
What programs ignore the NCX ToC?

The way I'd do an inline ToC is to put it at the back of the ePub if the ePub was being used to create Kindle eBooks. For when the eBook is being read as ePub, the inline ToC would be removed. The problem with a ToC at the front is it takes up too much room from a sample so you get less of the book to read. A lot of samples are too small and the more crud you can do away with before the actually text, the more people can read of your sample.
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