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Thank you for the suggestion DNSB. However, I don't think that will work.
When I set --level1-toc to //*[(name()='h1' or name()='h3')] it gathers all <h1> tags and all <h3> tags and makes them ToC items at level1. I'm worried at this point the command line ebook-convert tool just doesn't make ToCs at the full depth that I need. I don't see a way to make <h4> and <h5> tags turn into level4 and level5 ToC elements. It seems like the GUI is the only way to make ToCs up to 5 or 6 levels deep. Am I missing anything? Or am I correct that ebook-convert can only make ToCs with three levels of ToC elements? |
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If ebook-convert doesn't make ToC with depth >3, is there any other automated way to do that? Like a script in Calibre's code base I could use?
It would be really helpful to automate this rather than use the UI. Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Yeah conversion, whether from the gui or the command line can generate at most depth 3 tocs You will find that some ebook readers have issues with even that depth. If you want deeper tocs you need to use the toc edit tool after conversion.
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I didn't know some e-readers handle deeper ToCs poorly. Thanks. I wondered why the CLI would be limited to three ToC levels. I'll stick with that.
Thanks to everyone for your help. Also, FYI, the reason I posted several times in a row yesterday was that some posts appeared instantly and some appeared only after a delay, so I wasn't sure they had actually submitted properly. Didn't mean to spam the thread. |
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Book Production?
Arnold Bailey used a very early Calibre for Webscriptions (Baen's entry into e-books). There were Calibre footprints all over the EPUB. Ask @Hitch (or other book wranglers that haunt MR) if they use the command line or GUI . But, with the power of recent (I am calling a Decade ago recent?) Calibre and plugins. Why! is a good question. Remoting in over a 300baud line, command line is really the way to go ![]() For just TOC work, you can add a TOC icon onto the main GUI. (I only work on EPUB2 for personal use, so I dont know if this works for a NAV. But I suspect, neither does the CLI. |
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For me, one off tasks are done from the GUI. If there is a task that is going to be done multiple times and can be automated using the CLI, I see no reason for me to waste my time doing repetitive tasks when the computer can do them for me.
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