Thread: Expandable TOC?
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Old 11-23-2016, 08:45 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by JazzyJ View Post
An absloute joke. Rip off and daylight robbery, for what should be a standard feature.

A Sinclair ZX81 is on the same level as an e-reader in 2016......
Ummm.... I had a Sinclair ZX81. I don't remember any ebook reading software for it.

As for nested TOCs, most fiction ebooks do not have the level of complexity in their table of contents to require nested TOCs and those are the vast majority of ebooks sold. I personally would like the feature but in my ~6000 ebook collection, there are 7 of them that would really benefit from a nested TOC. One of those gets around the TOC limitation by placing a TOC page at the start of each chapter to allow a small master TOC to get to the chapter and then the chapter TOC for finer control.

What you seem to be demanding is that your ereader support a feature that a very small minority of users would care about.
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