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Ordering requirement for toc nav reduced to recommendation #1194

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mattgarrish opened this issue Nov 9, 2020 · 1 comment
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Ordering requirement for toc nav reduced to recommendation #1194

mattgarrish opened this issue Nov 9, 2020 · 1 comment
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mattgarrish commented Nov 9, 2020

The requirement that ordering of links in the toc nav match both the spine order of content documents and the order of elements within them has been reduced to a recommendation.

I believe epubcheck already emits a warning, but we have an additional message that this issue is still under review that can be removed.

For more information, see w3c/epub-specs#1283

@mattgarrish mattgarrish added the spec: EPUB 3.3 Impacting the support of EPUB 3.3 label Nov 9, 2020
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Are you at least going to leave NAV-011 as a warning? Our reading system has some navigational issues if the TOC and reading order don't match. (Keeping it as a warning seems consistent with it being a recommendation now instead of a requirement.)

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