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Old 11-28-2016, 01:15 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Join the list of people who have asked for expandable/nested TOCs. As far as I know, neither Amazon (Kindle) or Barnes & Noble (Nook) support nested TOCs on their eInk devices. Sony'd ereaders did. For a Kobo device -- though I have never tested this -- an epub3 ebook will support up to 3 levels of nesting using nav.xhtml according to Kobo's GitHub epub-spec information.
Correction--the Amazon e-ink Kindles do support nested table of contents. When I'm reading my Bible, I use my Kindles (or my older Sonys) because it really is impossible to navigate on my Kobo Aura HD.

I do wish the Kobos had nested TOC's!
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