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Originally Posted by Rand Brittain
I can move it, but it looks like Sigil still wants to show it at the front of the BookBrowser even after I've made it non-linear, where the Calibre editor wouldn't show it at all.
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That doesn't make any sense. I think you're confusing Editor with Viewer. The calibre editor HAS to show a non-linear entry. There would be no way to modify it if making something non-linear in the spine hid the page from an editor as well as a reader. The other difference is that unlike calibre, Sigil does not have an epub
reader. It merely has a page/chapter Preview. Which will show you any xhtml file you ask it to--regardless of whether an ebook reader is supposed to show it or not. It has no way of presenting to you how an epub reader would order the flow of the content. You'd need to use an ebook reader (calibre or another epub reader) to see if your attempts to make the NAV non-linear (and/or move it to the back of the spine) with Sigil were successful or not. But generally speaking, if it is at the end of the list of text files in BookBrowser (which is the Sigil file browser tree-vew widget, by the way, and NOT the page Preview), then it's last in the spine order.
And even then, with everything done correctly, not all ereading systems honor the linear=no option. But they should certainly honor the spine order (the order of the text-files in Sigil's tree-view file browser--which is called Book Browser).