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Old 10-02-2016, 08:33 PM   #272
JimmXinu
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I'm using the Calibre builtin viewer. What viewer are you using?
Yes, that's the standard builtin Calibre viewer (I am running with the 'monstre' icon set though).

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So your screenshot is of the meta-data TOC? How do you view that? I'm just opening the merged book in the Calibre viewer and going through the first few pages...expecting to see a TOC, and not seeing it.
EPUBs frequently don't have a TOC in the pages because the format defines a TOC in metadata. In the builtin Calibre viewer you can see it by hitting Ctrl-T or clicking the TOC button (usually a big 'T').

EpubMerge doesn't have any options for creating an inline TOC and I see no pressing need for one. There are other tools that can convert the metadata TOC to an inline TOC if you really want one.
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