Contains a table of contents for messages stored within a certain Eudora mail folder; lists all the messages that are displayed when a mail folder is opened within Eudora; common examples include "in.toc," "out.toc," "junk.toc," and "trash.toc."
The TOC file extension is used to signify Table of Contents data files in the Adobe Framemaker word processing and desktop publishing application. TOC data files contain lists of settings and headings that can be used to generate tables of contents for projects. TOC table of content data files can be accessed and edited with the appropriate software.
The TOC format for files defines information about each addon installed, as well as specify which .xml and/or .lua files need to be loaded. It is currently required for an addon to be recognized, show up in the addons list and be loaded. The TOC filename must match the folder name in order for it to be recognized by WoW; however, any other files can be named whatever you want as long as they have the proper extension and are listed in the TOC or in an XML file inside "Script" or "Include" tags.
Data file created by Brasero, a disc authoring program for Unix; defines the table of contents (or structure) of the data stored within a disc image; saved along with a corresponding .BIN file, which contains that actual data. NOTE: Both the TOC and BIN files are required to burn a disc image to a CD or DVD with Brasero.