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Old 10-29-2016, 09:55 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I'm not sure what you're asking. The NAV is a required part of EPUB3, but you're free to edit it and style it anyway you want. You can also move the nav anywhere you want in the manifest by dragging it up or down in the Book Browser. What, exactly, about the NAV creation/editing process are you trying to "automate"?

Also: as with the css for an autogenerated html toc, I believe you can create your own NAV style template to customize the styling.
I do not know where is this "css for an autogenerated html toc" and will gladly take it.
Thus, I will be able to add automatically a small "customized" toc part to the auxiliary css stylesheet I am already automatically adding to each EPUB.

What "automate"?

- Being able to deposit automatically the new toc.xhtml file where I wish, for example at the end of the book instead of the beginning would be a first welcome step.

- Also, inserting automatically a link to my own stylesheet would be a second one.

As such, for me, this standard toc.xhtml is an eyesore just dropped on the front door that need to be dealt with for every new EPUB3. Not everybody knows how to do this properly.

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