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Old 10-02-2016, 06:16 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by slowsmile View Post
I appreciate your concern but please trust me, I've been using Sigil and Calibre for about 7 years -- I really do understand how to create and generate a TOC in Sigil.

But I think you may have missed my point. So here it is again.

Before you can create any doc TOC or Device TOC in Sigil you must first mark all your epub main headings that will be displayed in the TOC with an html header style(usually h1 or h2).
As one of the co-maintainers and developers of Sigil (whose knowledge of its features, functionality, and abilities, I can assure you, is quite intimate and extensive), I can say without a shadow of a doubt that your point is patently false. You CAN create a "Device TOC" (by which I assume you mean NCX) and generate an html TOC from that--all without any header tags being present in your epub (and without manually diddling the xml in the NCX file). Please stop saying otherwise.
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