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Old 10-01-2016, 09:43 PM   #18
slowsmile
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DiapDealer said:
I know you know this, Hitch, I just wanted make sure all participants understand. Auto-generation using h tags is not the only Sigil method for creating/editing a working ToC. It seems not everyone is aware of this.


Exactly right -- there is more than one way of creating/editing a working TOC in an epub -- I agree with you entirely. But from what she has already posted on this thread, I'm not sure that Hitch would agree with you though. According to her -- the ONLY way you can create a workable TOC is by using html heading tags.

And if anybody sincerely believes that using named paragraph styles for all the headers in your Kindle ebook is not possible -- please have a look at an ebook of mine on Kindle that does not contain a single heading style(ie h1, h2, h3 etc) in it:

Kalapati

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