Back about 2 years ago, there was a thread concerning a problem with Kindle 
TOCs.

If you use the html <ol> element for toc.list.type (as recommended for Kindle) 
and the CSS style "list-style-type: none" to suppress the numbers, some devices 
work fine, but others, including older Kindle devices and Kindle on iPhone, 
ignore the CSS directive and display numbers that are completely unrelated to 
the actual chapter numbers.

We tolerated this and just didn't show chapter numbers in the TOC. Most of the 
time, that's ok, but it isn't a totally satisfying solution. And when a book is 
used as a textbook, this "solution" becomes a real problem if the instructor 
uses the print chapter numbers in assignments.

In the initial thread, and in some other discussions on the web, solutions have 
been proposed that use either <p> or <div> elements instead of <ol>.

One of those solutions may turn out to be the best way to proceed, but I 
thought that before I pursue that solution, I'd ask if anyone has come up with 
a way to handle this situation in the DocBook stylesheets that they'd be 
willing to share?

Thanks,
Dick Hamilton
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