Thread: Expandable TOC?
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Old 11-23-2016, 09:01 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
I have seen expandable TOC work on a very few epubs, using KOReader. The main issue you will encounter is that few epubs include the needed structure, implemented in a useable manner.

While I started using KOReader because it uses a File Manager approach, there is some work over at the KOReader project on Github, to implement a new User Interface someday.
What I've found is that implementing a nested TOCs on a epub leads to the issue that an ereader that does not support nested TOCs will only show the first set of entries if the usual playing with the </navpoint> tags to nest entries is done.
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