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Old 02-17-2023, 07:32 AM   #1
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table of contents in merged EPubs ?

Hello.
If I want to merge quite a few "heavy" EPubs (for instance assembling the "Complete Works" of a given writer), it can become really difficult, when reading the EPub thus obtained, to find one specific work in it. The only way I managed to work around this issue (and it's not a very good and efficient one) is to then convert to Word and back to EPub, because Word will usually add a "Summary" section at the beginning that will link to the various parts, but it tends to mix books with parts and chapters and it can become a mess.
So my question is simple : is there a way to create/include a table of contents (an optional one, that is, it's not needed for all merged EPubs) at the beginning of EPubs merged with EPubMerge, the like of what one finds at the beginning of many e-books (like a list of chapters in many commercial EPubs, or a more detailed table with various degrees and subdivisions like in Delphi collections for instance) ?
Thanks a lot in advance for any help.
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