Hi,
I've been using calibre for a while to create reasonably basic epubs for ipad/other readers and mobi files for kindle. I convert from indesign to get my epub, then edit the css and general other bits and bobs to get the correct formatting and appearance that I'm looking for, then if I need to I'll convert to mobi.
Up until now everything has worked fine, but I've just run into a problem with a new book I've converted for mobi output.
The problem is that the TOC is not multi-level when viewed on the kindle touch.
It works fine on calibre's epub view, and the calibre kindle view, as well as when I look at the file on amazon's kindle viewer which claims to be previewing as a kindle touch. It even works as a multi level TOC on the normal kindle keyboard.
But When it is loaded onto the kindle touch, the TOC becomes a long list of non indented chapters.
Has anyone run into this problem or can anyone think of a reason why this would happen?
Any help would be appreciated,
Lon
I've been using calibre for a while to create reasonably basic epubs for ipad/other readers and mobi files for kindle. I convert from indesign to get my epub, then edit the css and general other bits and bobs to get the correct formatting and appearance that I'm looking for, then if I need to I'll convert to mobi.
Up until now everything has worked fine, but I've just run into a problem with a new book I've converted for mobi output.
The problem is that the TOC is not multi-level when viewed on the kindle touch.
It works fine on calibre's epub view, and the calibre kindle view, as well as when I look at the file on amazon's kindle viewer which claims to be previewing as a kindle touch. It even works as a multi level TOC on the normal kindle keyboard.
But When it is loaded onto the kindle touch, the TOC becomes a long list of non indented chapters.
Has anyone run into this problem or can anyone think of a reason why this would happen?
Any help would be appreciated,
Lon