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Originally Posted by slowsmile
If I tried to fulfil your requests I would either have to create separate large lists for roman numerals and acronyms or create extra dialogs to gather that information
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Again, I did not ask you to create a list.
It was your idea to include an exclusion list the user could maintain.
No new dialog woud be needed.
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Originally Posted by slowsmile
My LogicalTOCStyler should really do nothing to the HTML TOC or docTOC in the epub(TOC.xhtml). It's only used to style the Logical TOC in the toc.ncx and that's all.
If the TOC pages look ugly then perhaps you could always change the TOC page styling to a more standard format for a better look.
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You aren't familiar with the Sigil tool "Create HTML table of contents" that converts the logical TOC to HTML?
Its not hard to edit the HTML, but a lot less hassle to have the logical TOC right first.
When I said "ugly" I was not referring to the CSS, which I always adjust (I have been doing DTP for about 25 years) but the look of page in all caps. A headline in all caps can work, but a page of all caps is a mess. Same as an entire page in bold.