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Old 03-26-2021, 10:43 AM   #6
KevinH
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You seem to be going about things in a round-about way.
Please try the user-guide. It was recently updated and has a tutorial on how and why to add headings to mark them and generate a Table of Contents.


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Originally Posted by franc View Post
Thank firstly a lot for that fast answerings!

Now I see clearer a bit. My toc was not created because the htm-files all missing a h-tag, e.g.:

Code:
...<body class="calibre" link="blue" vlink="blue">

<div class="WordSection">

   <span class="calibre3"><br class="calibre4" clear="all" id="calibre_pb_9"/></span> 

   <p class="MsoNormal1"><span class="calibre1"><img alt="" border="0" class="calibre18" src="../Images/dwhakf-11.png"/></span></p>

   <p class="calibre16"><span class="calibre1">*</span></p>

   <p class="calibre16"><span class="calibre1">Trude wurde seekrank. 
...
So I could replace in all chapter-files the whole body tag with the same body tag and added some h1 Tag so this would work.
But I did it in Calibre's ebook-edit, which can handle that multiselect, so I use both, its faster.
Thanks!
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