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Originally Posted by BetterRed
I know Kevin and DiapDealer don't like these sort of discussions but...
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If you mean talking about calibre, I don't mind a bit.
When someone wants to do something that Sigil can't and calibre can, I don't mind at all if someone points that out to someone. We're not in competition with calibre at all--love the program.
Where I get cranky is when the same someone(s) tend to give calibre instructions/answers (in the Sigil forum) for every Sigil question that someone (especially a newbie) brings up. With no regard as to whether Sigil is capable of "answering the call" or not.
In this case, I'd be perfectly OK with someone telling the OP how to use calibre to generate ToCs with XPath. 'Cause Sigil probably won't ever do that inherently.
With Sigil, you can generate an NCX from Headings, or you can create an NCX (without headings if you like) with the ToC editor. Once that's to your liking, then the "inline" (or HTML ToC) can be automatically generated using the "Create HTML Table of Contents feature (and styled with a custom css template if you like).