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Originally Posted by Quoth
The eBooks don't use paper and number of pages depends on font and screen size. An inline Contents page is a tiny overhead. It doesn't matter if it's there or not. More bother to remove it than leave it.
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One thing I really dislike a lot is when the publisher links the chapter header to the HTML ToC. That has to go. That is obsolete formatting that doesn't need to be.
I delete all the files from the eBook I don't have a need for. No HTML ToC. No adverts. No previews. No review quotes. No list of other books from that author. No other rubbish not related to the book. S&S & Penguin as good at such rubbish. I also remove most embedded fonts. I also get rid of any graphics not being used. I also recompress most graphics. When I am done, the eBook is a bit smaller is size. Also, it's error checked and the code is cleaner and the format more consistent.
I have never had a problem with any of my Sony Readers or my Kobo H2O. I think most problems are do to a problem in the code.