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Old 02-10-2019, 05:29 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
If you have a Monster sized HTML TOC, just use Sigls Split tool to break it apart.
Code:
Front matter ...
---  <<split  MARKER points.  don't split yet
Part 1  <change these  section titles to <h1,  They will be for your new Mini-sized TOC
---
Part 2
---
Part 3
---
...
Now Generate a New NCX. from H1 ONLY. This is where I find Calibres TOC tool is better. Sigil marks things to not include, thus making this cycle harder if it needs to be redone.
OK, I inserted the split markers where needed into the TOC HTML doc.

In the code section you said 'don't split yet' ... so I'm unsure the order I need to go in now to proceed. Do I execute the split command now, rename the new pages, then generate a new TOC for H1 only?

Or do I generate a new TOC for H1 only before I use the command to actually split the HTML TOC doc up? (I'm sure this is a stupid, self-answering question if I understood more how all this works!)

If I have Calibre generate the new TOC (I've never used Calibre for this purpose), will its code conflict with Sigil's?

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