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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
AFAIK a properly identified Inline TOC updates, but IIRC Calibres editor always puts it (the replacement) at the beginning.

Sigil leaves the placement intact
Different tools, different results which is why I use both
But with Calibre and Sigil, you can easily move where the internal ToC. (I consider the NCX ToC the ToC).

But why bother with this ToC for an ePub? There is no software to go to that ToC as easily as you can with the NCX ToC. With Kobo, ADE, Calibre, using the ToC button brings up the NCX ToC and having a Contents entry is redundant as that means going from one to the other when you do not need to.

Another reason there's no need for this internal ToC is that you have the NCX ToC and if it's an ePub3, you also have the NAV ToC.
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