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Old 09-16-2007, 08:03 PM   #438
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Originally Posted by angelyne View Post
Here is another question. I noticed that in a book I bought from Sony Connect : (Anansi Boys), the table of content (in the table of contents section) displays 4 items. Copyright, TOC, About, Begin.

However the TOC that is part of the text itself (which are simply html links) is quite elaborate, with individual chapters listed.

I find that I like this.

Is there a way we can code HTML so that we can pick and choose which elements html2lrf will include in the Table of Contents section of the book?
I know you can do it in Book Designer. But I've never seen or read about a way to do this with html2lrf
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