There is a workaround that many
eBook production people use that, while not providing a true nested navigational TOC, it will give you a visually nested TOC.
I haven't tested the new devices yet, but I'll let you know what other
eBook production people who have say.
And to answer, I went to Twitter and posted the question with the #eprdctn hashtag (the hashtag you should use and follow to and participate in discussions among
ebook production people):
Not exact matches
The more I discover about existing publisher
ebook production processes, the more I talk to
people «on the inside», the clearer it becomes that a substantial portion of existing
ebook inventory is quite simply rubbish.
I know in these discussions
people always talk about the reduced cost of
production of
eBooks is less than for hardback books and as you say its not really relevant but what is (in my view) is the rights associated with the purchase.
(This is where many
people decide to opine that the cost of
eBooks should reflect the cost of
production in some way that allows them to say that whatever price point they prefer is the naturally correct one.
The low
production cost on
ebooks and print on demand, coupled with world wide distribution online, makes some tiny niche genres profitable for some
people.
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