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Old 08-29-2020, 12:14 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by un_pogaz View Post
I have tested several ePub software.
I remember that Kotobee Author has a weird merge between "Book View" and "Edit TOC".
Here is a demonstration video: https://youtu.be/WfN-44WRYUw

Each chapter and sub-chapter are individual XHTML, organized according to the final result and order in the ToC.
It's not silly because 1) it's intuitive 2) It's the desired result in 90% of the books.

Obviously, it lacks granularity, and when you know how to use Sigil's "automatic ToC generator", you get much better results.
(But don't judge it too quickly, I just reinstalled the Kotobee for the occasion, so I certainly didn't use it to the fullest)
I really LIKE Sigil's TOC generation.
Then Kovid 1 upped that with the TOC edit in his Editor (also available as a Plugin from the main UI). It offers additional methods, some can be used to suplement the basic 'from headers'.

So my basic Q: Why not just use the tool that fits the individual job?
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