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Originally Posted by user_none
Two options I can think of for you are to select the first item in the TOC because it will take you to the first item in the content.
Another option is to try having it generate an auto toc and have it look for non existent tags. Something like:
Code:
--level1-toc="//xxx" --chapter="//xxx" --use-auto-toc
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Sorry, didn't quite understand what you mean by your first option. How do I "select the first item"? And another thing I noticed - Ebook Viewer (the software bundled with calibre) shows the input fb2 file with the exactly same TOC! I checked the source code of the fb2 file and found out it has no TOC in it specified explicitly but rather special tags like <section> </section> which are then interpreted by Ebook Viewer (and calibre itself) as chapters or notes.
As Kovid Goyal said a TOC is required for ePub creation. That's fine but why not put it to the end of a book if not make it hidden? Just one checkbox will save the day for me

And please excuse my poor English I'm from Azerbaijan.