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Old 02-10-2019, 07:11 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Trane View Post
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?
Yes, run the split (F6), be sure to rename the pieces so yo know where to mov them.
Both Sigil and Calibre generate valid code (I have tasks I prefer to use the other for all the time). The TOC tool in Calibre works differently (has many more options), but in the end: a valid TOC (NCX)
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