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Old 04-22-2022, 12:59 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Look at the Case of the EPUB folder text
I suspect it really is Text, causing a exact match, to fail, making it a Not found TOC item

All the 'check tools' have flaws or blind spots.
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying I should check that the case of the text in the chapter titles matches what's in the toc.ncx that Calibre Editor generates? If so, they all look the same to me:
  • The name of each text file that Calibre Editor created when I had it split the text into chapters based on the h2 tag, looks the same in the sidebar as it does in the chapter's "<content source=" line for the <navPoint> in toc.ncx.
  • Even if I delete that source, when I start to type it in again Calibre Editor give me a dialog to choose the new source and the result still matches.
  • In each chapter's text file, the chapter titles surrounded by the <h2></h2> tags matches exactly what's in the chapter's <text> field for the <navLabel>.
  • I don't know where else to check.
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