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I'm quite sure a Sigil plugin could be written to automatically generate much deeper NCX nesting by using predefined css classes or ids to identify the various "levels". Last edited by DiapDealer; 08-20-2017 at 10:34 AM. |
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famfam, it's really important that you consider what device you intend your book to be read on. As already mentioned, many devices will not display a TOC beyond two or three levels of nesting.
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Normally you cant find informations about the level-capacity of the devices or the android apps. Trial and error, seems to be the only way. So: a plugin for sigil would be fine or a good idea, how to reorganize long texts down to a 6 level-toc. I have no idea how to restructure a text down to 6 levels and no experience. Lets think more about that. |
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Sigils NCX generator is base upon HTML H#'s. There are just 6 H#'s
Have you tried the TOC tool in Calibre Library (Also available in the editor) Nothing stops you from hand editing the NCX (but it is a pain if you need man changes) . Saved clips can help with single entries, but nesting always bite me on the south-side ![]() |
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What does the TOC currently look like? In a compilation of multiple authors' entire books, you may see something like 6 headings: - Author -- Year --- Book ---- Part ----- Chapter ------ Subchapter In LaTeX, you are given access to 7 levels of headings: - Part -- Chapter --- Section ---- Subsection ----- Subsubsection ------ Paragraph ------- Subparagraph You say you have examples of 10 or 12 levels deep... I would be interested in how the author themselves are even citing locations within the book. It seems to me like it would get extremely unwieldy: "As discussed in sections 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8-1.2.3.4.5.6.7.12, Tex said that so many subheadings would become confusing." |
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