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Originally Posted by Hitch
@JSWolf:
This will continue to happen (dualling TOC's {groan, bad pun alert}) for so long as mobi requires that you link an html.toc via the Guide, IMHO, for Kindle. It's a PITA, commercially-speaking, to make two books (like what we're all going through with making "Apple-compliant" epubs as opposed to REALLY compliant/valid epubs for everyone else) instead of one.
Hitch
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But you do get a ToC. It's just not at the front. It's at the back. And it is linked via the Table fo Contents link. So really, an internal ToC is useless and a waste of space. I really dislike when the chapter titles are linked to the ToC.
As far as I am concerned, let Amazon fix their conversion software to deal with toc.ncx hoever they want so we don't have to infest the ePub with an internal ToC.