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Thanks Aaron. I appreciate the doc.
David,
No worries. I’ve been meaning to setup a dropbox account but never got around to it. Thanks.
Aaron,
That’s odd. I can’t paste any code here. I have tried everything. Still stuck. Now I understand that naming the “epub: type=” maybe causing that list not to show. I am attempting to have a nested list named “Quotes”. But the Epub simply does not recognize the list and will not display it in Adobe Digital Editions. When I export the epub to Kindle previewer I get the same results. Here is the toc.xhtml file code from Dreamweaver. Thanks for the help:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=Nested+TOC+Screenshot.png
Thanks Aaron. I will get to work on this when I’m free and let you know what happens.
Hello Aaron,
The toc.ncx and the toc.xhtml file.
I am new to indesign. I have figured out what I need to do in order to design and publish an ebook, except nesting. When the epub is created there is a toc.ncx file and the toc.xhtml file. If I delete the toc.xhtml and only use the toc.ncx file I can nest properly in epub format but when I go to use kindle previewer I get an error message stating that i need the toc.xhtml file. I cannot properly nest the toc.xhtml file. I have tried many things but the outcome remains the same. I have also noticed that the toc.xhtml file overrides the toc.ncx file for epub. I’m stuck.
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