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Old 09-07-2023, 11:55 AM   #20
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I am a bit confused here. Sigil has a TOC generate tool that uses H# tags to detect items to (possibly) include (You remove the tick during the creation step to hide from further consideration. Not in Sigil TOC is added to the H tag. The only way to clear that is to delete it from where it was. )

In addition, there is a second TOC Edit Icon. That brings up the tool without a rescan.
Both tools allow editing the text, reordering the entries and changing the indent (nesting)

Oh least we forget. if you include a title="This will be used instead of the normal text in the TOC" in the H tag

To summarize: The first tool replaces any existing NCX.
Either toll allows changing the text displayed.

Generating an inline (HTML) TOC is built from the current NCX and does not happen automatically after a change.
Use will replace a properly marked (semantics) TOC (this will be correct if Sigil tool built the previous version)
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