creates ranges(toc) as prezi 2.0 #2
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i was able to test but in a more decoupled env in:
https://github.com/nmaekawa/mets2iiif
i've mocked a bunch of things and had only the parts that matter to table-of-contents working. The resulting manifest passes the iiif validator (so it's syntactically correct), but i don't think the validator can catch when the toc is flipped (as in press 1.0) or not...
the id's for each range are not sequential anymore, and i wonder if this matters. I ended up compounding the list position with the level of nesting in the dicts to have a unique id per manifest.