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Originally Posted by Themus
I'll be glad to plead 'guilty' when I am sure it is of my ignorance. Here is why I question that.
ePub looks good with each chapter breaking perfectly and Moon Reader sees each new chapter and sets its internal TOC correctly.
Then I add the inline TOC and it looks good as the first page.
I then use Calibre to add a cover page which in File Browser shows not only that it is on top of the list of files, but that when previewed, there is NOT the beginning of the TOC starting at the bottom of the cover page {as described above.}
Using Calibre Companion to bring it into Moon Reader, I have the problem where the cover page {title page}, is now showing Table of Contents at the end of the graphic of the cover.
At this point, I don't know how I could be doing it wrong, since in Calibre each file is separate and the previews within Calibre do not show the above problem.
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GIGO
It may not have been anything you did wrong (other than not wanting what they gave you

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Various parts of books need to be seperate files because ONLY ONE semantic can be assigned to any file (and only ONE file can use the semantic). It may be, the original anchor was not on the section title when Calibre split the book (My gripe with folk that expect all conversions to get it 100% correct and complain when it fails).

You said this appears on the Jacket (cover page)?
Use Polish or Embed Metadata or Modify EPUB (a PI) to replace the cover with that in Calibre. That should clean up the cover (which should be an Image only content file.
Do take some time to learn basic XHTML ( I simply started by reverse engineering the code I saw) and touchups of most books will be a breeze (I did say 'Most'. There are self pub horrors, just plain
sloppy coding (it sorta works, but try an change something and it's