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Old 07-28-2017, 01:46 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
The one big deficiency I find with the Calibre Kepub output is that it does not fix the TOC. It would be nice if a Kepub output program modified the TOC to include some kind of generic label entry for all files not already in the TOC, (slotted in the correct order.)

I realize that's probably a little tricky to code.
I'd rather have the utility remove HTML TOCs which do popups when reading a kepub -- it's hard to tell a touching a chapter item in the HTML TOC from touching a footnote. Or are you referring to creating an EPUB3 navigation document including all files?

I would prefer not to have 5 or so TOC entries referring to the cover image, books by, acknowledgments, copyright, etc. prior to the prologue/first chapter/whatever.
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