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Old 05-30-2019, 07:41 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
28 hours! I was expecting someone to suggest that a lot quicker.
Well, I thought of it immediately after getting excited and installing this firmware, just took a while to post.

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It would be good, but, looking at my books I'm surprised at how little it would help. Most are just two level - the title and the chapters under it. Very few would actually benefit from it, and even the indentation isn't going to add much. But, for the few books with complex ToCs it would be great.
I have a lot of books with 2-3 level tocs, and the indention will help a lot with those, especially when levels 2, 3 are duplicated for each level 1, without indention that gets very confusing.

Like you say, I have a very few books with more than that, but some of those have hundreds of toc entries with maybe 4-5 levels, and without a collapsible toc, it's nearly useless. In fact, some of those, I've gone through and edited the toc and "manually" collapsed it by deleting the leaf levels. Some of those books have broken up internal tocs in the chapter's first page, which helps some.
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