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Originally Posted by DNSB
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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Essentially larger books - Bible, commentaries, encyclopedias, reference books etc. need to have expandable TOC's in order to be able to navigate them, otherwise they are unusable and and fail to 'replace' a real book.
What portion of the book market require these type of books I don't know but I imagine students and universities would fall into this category. Perhaps this is why they haven't gone the 'e-reader' route and most academic books are only available in paper format?