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Old 11-30-2019, 05:50 PM   #1342
thiago.eec
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
Enhancement request: when an epub 3 has a nav.xhtml could Modify ePub generate the epub 2 toc.ncx from it? Sigil has this in its Tools>Epub 3 Tools menu. I keep getting epub 3 books that don't have a toc.ncx and I'd like to be able to simply click a button in calibre to fix that rather than having to open them in Sigil. (Typically I've already cleaned up/fixed their CSS in Sigil but forgot to generate the toc.ncx.) The kobo doesn't display a TOC when there isn't a toc.ncx.
You can create the toc.ncx file with calibre editor.
Go to Tools > Table of Contents > Edit Table of Contents. Then, just click OK.
A toc.ncx file will be created matching the nav.xhtml file.

You can do this also from the main window, without even opening the book. Select the book you want the toc.ncx file created for, and press K on the keyboard. The TOC edit tool will open. Just click OK. Done.
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