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Old 11-07-2017, 10:01 AM   #5
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Also, before starting Create HTML TOC, please open the opf tab and make sure you do not have a guide item that already has the toc semantic set. If so, try unsetting it.
Actually, I do, so I will give that a try.

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One way to make Sigil crash when creating an html toc, it to have the guide have a toc item that points to the one of the main chapters in the book and not a true separate html table of contents file. This causes Sigil to think the same file it is reading to look for h1, h2 tags is actually the one it is trying to rebuild since it thinks that file is already an html toc and that causes the crash.
Not quite sure what you're saying here, but...

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ps. If you are willing to share the material via a private link, please pm either DiapDealer or me with a link. I would be happy to test with it and then delete it when the bug has been found and fixed. There are also plugins that replace the text with gibberish that you could use if you so desire.
...I'll send you a link so you can scope it out yourself.

In the meantime, on the next book, I'll give that first suggestion a whirl.

Muchos thankses.
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