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Old 11-11-2020, 01:59 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by G2B View Post
Inline TOC copies the regular TOC which always includes <h3> tags, but nothing lower if you use the top button.

I use the inline TOC right after the cover page to post links to individual books in an EPUB.


What I do now is delete h3 in TOC and then generate an inline TOC with the main titles only. After that, I redo the regular TOC. That is a lot faster than deleting the <h3> tags in the inline TOC.

Is there any way to tweak the inline TOC to prevent it from carrying over the <h3> tags, so I only get the book titles without having to edit and redo the regular TOC?

TIA
The TOC tool in the Editor has MANY ways to Generate the NCX (which is the basis for the HTML, inline). Not all depend on H# tags. Even then, tou can modify(add/delete/move) the results.
The HTML TOC is really just another page in the book. (AFAIK. it has no H# tags except for the title). Edit any way you want. The menu click was just an simple Automated way to generate.
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