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Old 11-29-2019, 05:07 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by hobnail View Post
Having two TOCs isn't a big problem but I'm wondering why being able to use the nav.xhtml as the displayed TOC (by moving it in Calibre's editor) would be a problem.
You definitely can use the NAV document as a TOC. (For a proof of concept, see this simple MR EPUB3 book.)
Maybe your e-reader always displays the NAV document at the end of a book?
To test this open the EPUB3 book that I've linked to with Sigil, move the NAV document after the cover, save the book and open it with your e-reader.
If it displays the NAV document at the end of the book, it's the e-reader that causes this problem.
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