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Old 04-24-2009, 04:02 PM   #3
Amalthia
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Originally Posted by WayneD View Post
Check the rules on the "Chapter Detection" tab when converting a book:

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[x] Add chapters to table of contents
[_] Don't add links to the table of contents
The first one is associated with the regular expression field, which matches things that contain "chapter|book|appendix" by default when it is checked.

The second includes any links contained in the book into the TOC when it is UNchecked.

Another source of TOC links comes from a book's metadata, such as a LIT book's OPF info.
So basically, because I had [x] Add chapters to table of contents selected it automatically looked for Chapter and added all of them to the TOC? But I don't get how it distinguishes Chapter One from someone saying "I read a chapter in a book."

I'm guessing the work around is to still use [x] Add chapters to table of contents but change H2,none, back to $,,$ and that'll still get me the chapters but they won't be doubled up? Or can you change the "chapter|book|appendix" to remove chapter from the list?

btw, thanks for the help, this is making more sense in my head now.
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