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Old 09-05-2024, 10:24 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Why would the OP want to make things more difficult?
Book Production?
Arnold Bailey used a very early Calibre for Webscriptions (Baen's entry into e-books). There were Calibre footprints all over the EPUB.

Ask @Hitch (or other book wranglers that haunt MR) if they use the command line or GUI .

But, with the power of recent (I am calling a Decade ago recent?) Calibre and plugins. Why! is a good question.
Remoting in over a 300baud line, command line is really the way to go
For just TOC work, you can add a TOC icon onto the main GUI. (I only work on EPUB2 for personal use, so I dont know if this works for a NAV. But I suspect, neither does the CLI.
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